
We know that there are 3D LCD TVs around that are pretty much a novel idea, and CompoBank pushes the envelope with a 3D digital camera as well as a 7″ 3D digital photo frame which helps display images snapped by the camera sometime this autumn in Japan. This prototype 3D digital camera utilizes a “side-by-side” format, where image data for both left- and right-eye images are placed side-by-side to form a data format of a 3D image. This output can then be switched to “anaglyph format” that requires red/cyan glasses to view 3D images. This same output can also be used to print out 3D images that uses lenticular lens sheets. Hopefully when this 3D camera/display system is released this year, it won’t come across as too expensive.
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