The very thing that makes 3d models interesting is that they are the closest alternative to how an object looks to the physical world, if you do not have the object you can see exactly how it looks like through a 3d model.
Yes. Toshiba makes models that are autostereoscopic (glasses-free) however these models are very very expensive.
Yes, Pictometry offers multiple levels of high quality 3D models built from its imagery and a software package for users to create their own, less detailed 3D models.
Cinema 3D is the term LG uses for their 3D technology. This does not apply to all LG models. Only the passive 3D line in models that start with LW. Ex: LW6500, LW5600.
3D Ripper DX worked for me
Procedural models are models generated by using an algorithm(s) to create the model, instead of a 3d graphic designing it in a program like Blender or 3D studio max.
I don't think so. If you want to make 3D models, it might be best to use a free 3D modelling and animation software called Blender You can then import the 3D model into photoshop:
2D image quality on 3D televisions is usually very similar to that of other televisions. It is the 3D quality that can let down a television. If you are planning on buying 3D television, make sure you experience several makes and models and in both 3D and 2D. Knowing which is your preferred model is a good investment of your time.
LG calls its 3D technology Cinema 3D so the 3D models all use that title.
No, Toshiba have a few passive models and Vizio also make passive 3D TVs. However, the majority of the premium manufacturers have adopted active 3D television as it retains full HD resolution in 3D mode rather than the 540 lines offered by LG.
3d modeling will soon take over and replace regular models with the use of 3d printing.
LG only make passive 3D television. They do not supply any models that are active 3D.
Depends on what you define as "best". I'll give you a simple answer. Top 4 TV makers are Samsung/LG/Panasonic/Sony. Out of those LG makes passive 3D TV models. I'm sure there are other companies but I'd say this one is worthy.