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Dolby 3D

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Dolby 3D (formerly known asDolby 3D Digital Cinema) is a marketing name for a system fromDolby Laboratories, Inc. to showthree-dimensional motion pictures in adigital cinema.

Technology

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Dolby 3D uses a Dolby Digital Cinema projector that can show both 2D and 3D films. For 3D presentations, additional filters are used in the projector, one filter each for the left eye and right eye. Each filter allows different frequencies of red, green, and blue light to pass through each of them. The filters are able to each produce a commoncolor gamut but transmit light at different wavelengths. Glasses with complementarydichroic filters in the lenses are worn, which filter out either one or the other set of three light wavelengths. In this way, one projector can display the left and rightstereoscopic images in an alternating cadence that is not visible to the guest.

In alternate forms one filter is placed in each of two projectors, both pointed at the same screen, one displaying the right eye image and one displaying the left eye image simultaneously.[1] This method of stereoscopic projection is calledwavelength multiplex visualization, and was created byInfitec.[2][3] The dichroic filters in the Dolby 3D glasses are sometimes glass lenses and more expensive than the glasses technology used in circular polarization systems likeRealD Cinema or linear polarization systems likeDigital IMAX and are not considered disposable. However, an important benefit of Dolby 3D in comparison with RealD is that Dolby 3D works with conventionalprojection screens.[4]

Gallery

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  • Dolby 3D glasses
    Dolby 3D glasses
  • Dichroic lenses
    Dichroic lenses
  • Color filter design of the Dolby 3D system
    Color filter design of the Dolby 3D system

References

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  1. ^"Dolby 3D glasses - how it works".Kooptech Cinema. Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-11. Retrieved2018-11-11.
  2. ^Sokol, John (June 3, 2009)."Video Technology: Dolby 3D Digital Cinema". Retrieved2018-11-11.
  3. ^Klein, Alexander (1999)."Interference Filters (Wavelength multiplex visualisation) / Infitec".Stereoscopy.com FAQ. Retrieved2024-12-08.
  4. ^"Dolby 3D Cinema Bundle".Dolby.com. Archived fromthe original on 2018-11-11. Retrieved2018-11-11.
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