– Anaglyphic 3D (with passive red-cyan filters) – Polarization 3D (with passive polarized filters) – Alternate-frame sequencing (with active shutter filters) – Head-mounted display (with a separate display positioned in front of each eye, and lenses used primarily to relax eye focus
– Anaglyphic 3D (with passive red-cyan filters) – Polarization 3D (with passive polarized filters) – Alternate-frame sequencing (with active shutter filters) – Head-mounted display (with a separate display positioned in front of each eye, and lenses used primarily to relax eye focus
– Anaglyphic 3D (with passive red-cyan filters) – Polarization 3D (with passive polarized filters) – Alternate-frame sequencing (with active shutter filters) – Head-mounted display (with a separate display positioned in front of each eye, and lenses used primarily to relax eye focus
– Anaglyphic 3D (with passive red-cyan filters) – Polarization 3D (with passive polarized filters) – Alternate-frame sequencing (with active shutter filters) – Head-mounted display (with a separate display positioned in front of each eye, and lenses used primarily to relax eye focus
– Anaglyphic 3D (with passive red-cyan filters) – Polarization 3D (with passive polarized filters) – Alternate-frame sequencing (with active shutter filters) – Head-mounted display (with a separate display positioned in front of each eye, and lenses used primarily to relax eye focus
• Free viewpoint: 8 points → 9 pictures It needs more resolution than a HD TV. The main change it is the use of microlenses.