June 10, 2009
Broadest 3D Range From projectiondesign®



By Gary Reber


projectiondesign is using InfoComm ’09 to demonstrate its wider range of 3D stereoscopic projection solutions. A total of four different setups will be displaying 3D stereo content.

“The increasing demand for stereoscopic projection is why we are placing so much emphasis on the technology at InfoComm, and we are looking forward to discussing it in detail in Orlando with our partners, integrators and end-users alike,” comments Anders Løkke, International Marketing and Communications Manager at projectiondesign.
 
“There are many ways of providing a realistic stereoscopic environment with video projection, to suit different applications and different budgets, and these are all being continually refined,” comments Løkke. “So it’s important for us to offer a range of alternative solutions and to demonstrate them at InfoComm ‘09.”
 
Twelve months ago, the company made headlines with the debut of the F10 AS3D active stereoscopic projector at InfoComm 2008 in Las Vegas. Since then, it has earned worldwide praise for its outstanding 3D performance, and its unique compactness. At InfoComm ‘09, it will be showing
off to visitors.
 
Among these solutions will be the acclaimed F10 AS3D active stereo projector and also projectiondesign F32 1080 3D stereo projectors displaying passive stereo using built-in INFITEC™ technology, showing in a dedicated 3D stereo theatre. The theatre promises a fully immersive 3D experience with extremely high quality 3D stereo images. Outside the theatre is the new F22 series with built in INFITEC technology, which promises the most cost effective product for small passive 3D stereo solutions.
 
Also on display will be a ColorCode 3-D solution, which requires only a single projector, in this case a projectiondesign F80 3-chip DLP unit, to show a very convincing depth of image for a modest capital outlay.
 
“Content producers in film and television are putting ever greater resources into producing in 3D for viewing using systems such as ColorCode 3-D, and that is raising consumer awareness of what can be achieved,” concludes Løkke. “At the same time, we are seeing more and more end-users in the commercial space realizing that 3D can benefit their productivity and the accuracy of their work. This is happening not just in
traditional applications such as industrial and military, but in new markets that we are already working with like gaming design, medical, education, and VFX and post production.”
 




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