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Perspecta 3D
« on: June 05, 2005, 04:31:49 PM »
The first 3D display that lets users view 3D moving images is now available.

The Perspecta 3D image system is made up of a circular white polymer screen 25 centimetres in diameter, mounted on a 1-metre-high black box so that people can walk around it.
Like a giant spinning lollipop, the screen, encased in a transparent polycarbonate shell, turns at 15 revolutions per second, sweeping out a solid white sphere.

< IMAGE >

To display the image, software inside the Perspecta chops a 3D model generated by the computer into 198 separate pieces, like slices of cake, which are then projected onto the screen in quick succession by a graphics accelerator that feeds image slices to an optical system mounted below the screen.
The result looks to the viewer like a 3D image composed of 100 million `volume pixels` or `voxels`.

http://www.actuality-systems.com/

The shape of things to come - H G WELLS

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Re: Perspecta 3D
« Reply #1 on: June 06, 2005, 05:44:34 PM »
Hum,
its not funny when you have to explain the joke.