Infitec
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Computer graphics | |
Industry | 3D design |
Founded | 2003 |
Headquarters | Germany |
Products | Projectors |
Number of employees | 7 (Feb. 2004)[1] |
Website | infitec.net |
Infitec GmbH is a German company that specializes in 3-dimensional technology. It owns a technique for channel separation in stereo projection based on interference filters (Interference filter technology).
Background
Images for the left and right eye with basic colors are projected at different wavelengths (so-called wavelength multiplexing), for example:
- Left eye: Red 629 nm, Green 532 nm, Blue 446 nm
- Right eye: Red 615 nm, Green 518 nm, Blue 432 nm
The channel separation of the projected images is done with a pair of glasses that have selective interference filters for each eye at the appropriate wavelength.
History
Infitec's 3-D technology was designed by Daimler Chrysler for virtual reality in automotive design uses. Under the project title "wavelength multiplex visualization system" to investigate a new approach of improving image quality and to enhance functionality in Virtual Reality systems.
In July 2006, Infitec teamed up with Dolby Laboratories, Inc. to develop Dolby 3D for 3-D cinemas.[2]
References
- ↑ "Infitec homepage "about us"". infitec.net. Retrieved 2006-07-31. External link in
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External links
- Infitec homepage
- A description of the Infitec system at stereoscopy.com
- Dolby 3D Digital Cinema Video Technology Blog