Dear Real D,
Stereographics had a 1985 patent on a process that used "flicker" information to encode 3D information onto an ordinary TV image. It did *not* require any special glasses nor adapters, nor post processing. Thus, I can send *real* 3D on MTV for a "rock video" that anyone with an old TV can see. (Patent # 4,562,463)
I realize you "poo-poo" using this "trick" to send 3D TV images, but I wanted to use such a process for a 3 minute "rock video".
I saw this process on a CBS-TV News cast in 1985, and it works *great*. This may sound like a "perpetual motion" machine, but it is *not* fake:
It was related to research by Professors in North Carolina into "one eyed" ski jumpers. They found that our brains have an unused ability to percieve "flicker" information as depth information. By using two cameras, they then encoded odd/even scan lines with a stereo view. CBS Evening News showed the results in 1985, and the effect worked *great*.
It has never been used, to my knowledge, however !!! ???
If you can help me, please let me know.
thank you,
Stephen