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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
Advantages: Opens up a whole new entertainment medium. 3D TVs give you capability to watch programmes (movies, sports, documentaries etc) in 3D...either if they have been specially created for 3D viewing, or with a number of sets through the inbuilt 2D to 3D conversion software. They also give you capability to play 3D games. Of course you need extra stuff to make this happen...a 3D capable console for playing games, a 3D Blu Ray for playing movies on disc, or access to a dedicated 3D TV channel for atching other streamed 3D content. The 3D TV models on offer from each of the manufacturers are often their top of the range TV models - so you're pretty much guaranteed a high quality 2D picture as well.
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.
Yes. Toshiba makes models that are autostereoscopic (glasses-free) however these models are very very expensive.
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:
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.
LG calls its 3D technology Cinema 3D so the 3D models all use that title.
on a 3D object to find the surface is to look on all flat surfaces. yourwelcome