ColorCode 3D

Color Code 3D ​​( also: Color Code 3 -D) is a patented method of the same Danish company to consider anaglyph three-dimensionally. The amber and blue filters can, unlike other anaglyph pass almost all the color information to the eye without distorting them. The amber filter provides the necessary color information for it, and the right eye with a blue filter sees a monochrome image, to reflect the effect of depth. Images that are viewed without filters, generally appear relatively pale and lined light blue and yellow.

Broadcast in the media

On TV

2009 sent by the British Channel 4 television a number of programs in Color Code 3D. Previously the system had caused a stir in the United States. The Super Bowl in the same year was in fact shown also in 3D; just like Monsters vs.. Aliens and various other programs. Also in Austria, the Color Code 3D ​​method is tested by ServusTV. The transmitter initially offers only sporadic broadcasts in 3D. According to Servus TV offering in the coming months will be extended.

On the internet

The video sharing website YouTube also made it possible to see in 3D movies, among others, turned into Color Code 3D.

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