Can I watch 3D on projector?
You cannot play 3D movies using a normal projector, because standard projectors do not have the hardware to pick manage 3D signals. This means that they will not be able to interpret 3D image data or project 3D images.
Does 3D projector need special screen?
You do not need a special screen in order to view images from a typical 3D projector. While some features may help enhance the image, a special screen is not required when using a 3D projector. If you have a dual 3D projector system, however, you will likely need a polarized screen.
What is 3D sync on projector?
Most consumer products today carry the label “3D ready”. This in fact means they provide a DLP-Link 3D sync-signal. This system synchronizes the projection of left and right images with LCD shutter glasses through a white flash occurring between the images. This is not visible with the naked eye.
How to choose the best 3D glasses for projectors?
There are various factors to consider when purchasing a pair of active 3D glasses, foremost among them is making sure you purchase glasses produced by the same manufacturer as your projector. This is because most glasses are calibrated to work best with projectors of the same brand.
How does a 3D ready projector work?
Once the 3D ready projector receives the transmitted frame, it then takes each image within the frame and converts them into the individual frames intended for each eye and projects them out via the frame sequential 3D projection process.
What are 3D glasses and how do they work?
This is because 3D glasses are responsible for ensuring that the alternating (left, right, and so on) frames in the frame sequential 3D ecosystem are seen by the correct eye. There are 2 major types of 3D glasses on the market today: passive 3D glasses and active 3D glasses.
What is a side-by-side projector?
The Side-by-Side format takes each frame transmitted to the projector and splits it in half vertically so that the left half of the frame contains the image meant for the left eye, and the right half of the frame contains the image meant for the right eye.