First 3D system compatible with all installed screens and projectors
Using spectral filtration technology to ‘comb’ the spectrum, this system gives audiences the sensation of seeing the full color spectrum in each eye. Because the system uses the entire visible spectrum, polarization is not required; so images can be shown on a white screen ‘ and the system can be used with all projectors, with the use of a special lens for film projectors or a filter mechanism for digital systems.
“The glasses are one key to system quality,” said John Galt, Senior Vice President for Advanced Digital Imaging at Panavision. “Ours have lenses with tempered dichroic-coated glass for exceptional color stability and consistent performance ‘ although they are made at a very reasonable cost. And because our approach is based on splitting light, we’re ‘technology neutral’ ‘ the same glasses can be used with film or digital systems.”
In addition, Panavision’s ability to project 3D images on white screens ‘ with their more ‘even’ center-to-edge illumination vs. silver screens ‘ enables more of the audience ‘ sitting higher or lower in stadium seating, or off to the side in wide auditoriums ‘ to more accurately see the colors and image quality the filmmakers intended.
Panavision is taking a lead role in designing and marketing this system; the filter technology has been developed by Omega Optical, worldwide supplier of custom filters for a variety of demanding applications.
The new Panavision 3D system will be available worldwide, beginning in the Fall of 2010.
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