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Film Industry Wants to Set a Standard For 3-D Viewing at Home [3-d]
Published by Geek
07-22-2008
Cube Molecule Film Industry Wants to Set a Standard For 3-D Viewing at Home [3-d]

The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, the folks behind such innovations as the color bar test pattern, want to codify a standard for watching 3-D content in home theaters. They're casting the net wide to include all possible sources and displays, from over-the-air broadcast to DVDs and Blu-ray. Ars points out that Hollywood is both excited to sell you their movies again, this time in glorious 3-D, and worried about potential lost revenues at 3-D theater screenings of, say, George Lucas's 3-D Star Wars remake. [Ars Technica]



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