Now even your 3D glasses are using filters. A company in Ontario created a 3D glasses that uses filters to manipulate 3D image streams. On most stereoscopic displays (3d displays), two image streams are predicted simultaneously on one screen. In a 3d movie, the two image streams are the same, but one of them is off center when the 3D glasses simulate depth. Because of this, PipeDream Interactive created Invisivision to use a filter to separate two image streams. The director creates an image stream with different content. Filtered down, viewers will see an image stream. The filter flips and they will see the other one. Ningbo Yejin Supply Chain Management Co.,Ltd , https://www.car-parts-accessories.com
PipeDream Interactive believes that the use of Invisivison may add more fun to the movies. For example, filmmakers can “hide and show†some details based on the viewer’s reaction. In addition, invisivison can also be used to add or remove subtitles as easily as possible. Today, Invisivision's Kickstarter campaign has raised more than $19,000, and there are still 22 days left from their expected goal of about $180,000.