3D photos of New York from the 1930s and 1850s

 "The stereoscope provided 19th-century viewers with the illusion of 3D depth, in much the same way as the virtual reality headsets of today. In the pre-television, pre-movie days, families would gather round the stereoscope instead."

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 "The stereoscope allowed viewers to see a pair of two-dimensional images taken from slight different angles – one for the right eye, one for the left. Viewed through a stereoscope, the brain combines the two offset photographs into one, giving the impression of a 3D image."

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To read more about this and see more pictures please go here

 

Source : The Guardian  

AIS announced 3D VR and HDR Award nominations

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​Advanced Imaging Society Announces Top Nominees for 3D, Virtual Reality and High Dynamic Range Awards

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Advanced Imaging Society today announced its top nominations for awards categories, including: 3D Features - Live Action and Animation, 2D to 3D Conversion, Virtual Reality and High Dynamic Range, which were voted on by both blue ribbon jury screenings and the Society's membership for the 2016 Creative Arts Awards Ceremony to be held January 27th at Warner Bros. Studios.

The top 3D live action nominees include:

  • “Ant-Man” (Marvel/Disney)
  • “In the Heart of the Sea” (Warner Bros.)
  • “Jurassic World” (Universal Studios
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road” (Warner Bros.)
  • “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (The Walt Disney Studios/LucasFilm)
  • “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” (Marvel/Disney)
  • “The Martian” (20th Century Fox)
  • “The Walk” (Sony Pictures Entertainment).

In the animation category, the top nominees include

  • “Home” (DreamWorks Animation)
  • “Inside Out” (Pixar), “The Good Dinosaur” (Pixar)
  • “The Peanuts Movie” (20th Century Fox Animation)
  • “SpongeBob: Sponge Out of Water” (Paramount Pictures).

The nominees for 2D to 3D Conversion include

  • “Ant-Man” (Marvel/Disney)
  • “In the Heart of the Sea” (Warner Bros.)
  • “Jurassic World” (Universal Studios)
  • “Mad Max: Fury Road” (Warner Bros.)
  • “Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials” (20th Century Fox)
  • “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (The Walt Disney Studios/LucasFilm)
  • “The Avengers: Age of Ultron” (Marvel/Disney)
  • “The Walk” (Sony Pictures Entertainment).

“The leading blockbusters of 2015 were some of the highest grossing 3D films in history, and include the highest grossing film of all time. We are thrilled that this genre of filmmaking has a significant role in film quality and innovation,” said Buzz Hays of the True Image Company and Society Awards Chairman. “These films are visually stunning to watch and are continuously evolving.”

“Hollywood’s record-breaking year at the box office is due in no small part to the popularity of premium movie experiences, including 3D and IMAX formats. These nominees include both financial blockbusters and critically acclaimed works from our industry’s most talented filmmakers,” noted Society President, Jim Chabin.

The Society will present its gold Lumiere™ statuettes to winners in 20 categories selected by ballot from over 500 of the Society's professional voting members.

More than 100 entries were judged by the Society's voters for this year's honors. Submissions were received from all around the world, including: the U.S., China, Japan, Korea, the U.K., Canada, Germany, France, Belgium, Italy, and Taiwan.

About The Advanced Imaging Society:

The Advanced Imaging Society was formed in 2009 by our industry’s creative stakeholders including The Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, DreamWorks Animation (DWA), Sony, Paramount, IMAX, Dolby, Panasonic, MasterImage and others to advance the creative arts and sciences of stereoscopic 3D. As new, cutting edge technologies, including virtual reality (VR), high dynamic range (HDR), high frame rate (HFR), and ultra hi-def (UHD) have come to the forefront, the Society “informs” the content pipeline of professionals on these emerging innovations, including professional seminars on Virtual Reality and High Dynamic Range with the USC-Entertainment Technology Center in Hollywood, the NAB in Shanghai and the NAB Show Las Vegas as well as CES Las Vegas.

With chapters in the U.S., China, Japan, Canada, the E.U., India and the U.K., the organization serves thousands of professional participants in over 20 countries active in improving the arts and technologies of advanced imaging. The organization hosts professional education seminars and awards throughout the world. For more information please visit: www.AdvancedImagingSociety.com.

Source: AIS Press Release

Praying mantis insects can see in 3D

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This is probably one of the strangest news stories that I have seen a long time . Apparently scientists have discovered that the praying mantis  insects can see in stereoscopic 3D .  

They made 3D glasses for them and tested out an experiment with 2D and 3D images of common prey and the insects reacted to the 3D image  . To read the full study that discovered this news please go here .

 

 

Source: Nature.com