[Good 3D TV]
The reason for 3D not taking off has been attributed mainly to two issues by Twentieth Century Fox. One of them being the poor 2D to 3D conversion processes that exist today, and the other being the glasses-free technology that has come into the market.
In the opinion of Danny Kaye, executive vice president, Global Research and Technology Strategy at Fox, the glasses free technology converts the picture to something that is below par than what the director had intended it to be. Speaking at a conference in London he mentioned that 3D would only rise in acceptance if people were able to view the picture as the director had intended it to be seen.
To quote him at the conference, “As long as a film is made in high-quality, you may never tell the difference between a true 3D movie and a post-converted one. But, what is harming the idea of 3D is real-time conversion…Whether it is 2D to 3D conversion in real time on a TV set or versions of no-glasses 3D TVs… we do not need [these technologies] yet as they cannot match the quality of professional conversion services or the filmmaker shooting it in 3D to begin with.” …
Read the full story here: http://good3dtv.com/3d-tv/glasses-free-stunting-3d-tv-growth-claims-fox/
