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	<title>Comments on: Samsung adds new tech to their plasma TV &amp; DLP sets, Bluetooth and 3D</title>
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		<title>By: Nick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Oct 2007 03:41:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You know the 3D technology they are referring too is a brand new technology created by George Lucas.  It&#039;s been around for a couple of years now in the commercial market and the first movie to be released in 3D was Superman Returns.  You get zero headaches because the 3D is seamless.  It&#039;s two completely separate images transmitted to each eye rather than one signal, poorly split by red and blue filters.  Any 3D movie has to be shot with a special camera.  Just about every digital film made in the last year or so is already done and more older films are soon to come also.  Peter Jackson has already begun work on the Lord of the Rings in 3D, and King Kong is already done.  One of George Lucas&#039;s demos of the technology is a 10 minute sequence from the phantom menace.  He has already pledged to a re-release of all six Star Wars, in 3D, in theaters.  It also doesn&#039;t so much make it 3d like a universal studios ride either, it merely adds depth to your screen.  It looks more like your looking into the movie versus a cheap shadow box image or something.  It&#039;s rather amazing once you try it.  There have not been any complaints of headaches by the people who have used it including myself.  Remeber, every new technology George Lucas has ever introduced has always become the next best thing.  Think HDTV, THX, Surround Sound, Digital Film, Digital theatres, Digital Special effects.  He really has made the industry we know today, so I would not under-estimate his latest and greatest ideas.  It may shape yet another revolution in the movie industry.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You know the 3D technology they are referring too is a brand new technology created by George Lucas.  It&#8217;s been around for a couple of years now in the commercial market and the first movie to be released in 3D was Superman Returns.  You get zero headaches because the 3D is seamless.  It&#8217;s two completely separate images transmitted to each eye rather than one signal, poorly split by red and blue filters.  Any 3D movie has to be shot with a special camera.  Just about every digital film made in the last year or so is already done and more older films are soon to come also.  Peter Jackson has already begun work on the Lord of the Rings in 3D, and King Kong is already done.  One of George Lucas&#8217;s demos of the technology is a 10 minute sequence from the phantom menace.  He has already pledged to a re-release of all six Star Wars, in 3D, in theaters.  It also doesn&#8217;t so much make it 3d like a universal studios ride either, it merely adds depth to your screen.  It looks more like your looking into the movie versus a cheap shadow box image or something.  It&#8217;s rather amazing once you try it.  There have not been any complaints of headaches by the people who have used it including myself.  Remeber, every new technology George Lucas has ever introduced has always become the next best thing.  Think HDTV, THX, Surround Sound, Digital Film, Digital theatres, Digital Special effects.  He really has made the industry we know today, so I would not under-estimate his latest and greatest ideas.  It may shape yet another revolution in the movie industry.</p>
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