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  2. VenueGen - Wikipedia

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    VenueGen was a browser-based web conferencing service created and marketed by The Venue Network. [1] It was a 3D virtual meeting software that enables users to interact with each other using avatars.

  3. LSR/CITY - Wikipedia

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    LSR/CITY logo. LSR/CITY (pronounced "laser city") is an electronic dance music project and immersive concert experience created by British DJ and producer Gareth Emery.The project integrates music, synchronized laser displays, 3D digital visuals, and live performances.

  4. COLLADA - Wikipedia

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    COLLADA (for 'collaborative design activity') is an interchange file format for interactive 3D applications. It is managed by the nonprofit technology consortium, the Khronos Group, and has been adopted by ISO as a publicly available specification, ISO/PAS 17506.

  5. Digital 3D - Wikipedia

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    The first 3D feature by DreamWorks Animation Monsters vs Aliens followed in 2009 and used a new digital rendering process called InTru3D which is a process developed by Intel to create more realistic 3D images despite the fact that they are animated. InTru3D is not a way that films are exhibited in theaters in 3D, the films created in this ...

  6. Movie theater - Wikipedia

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    The IMAX 3D system and digital 3D systems are used (the latter is used in the animated movies of Disney/Pixar). The RealD 3D system works by using a single digital projector that swaps back and forth between the images for eyes. A filter is placed in front of the projector that changes the polarization of the light coming from the projector.

  7. zSpace (company) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2015, zSpace announced a partnership with Leopoly, a 3D content provider and modelling platform, to create an application that enabled users to create and customize digital objects for 3D printing. [16] That same year, the company released an updated version of its desktop all-in-one system, zSpace for Education.

  8. Zebra Imaging - Wikipedia

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    Zebra Imaging was a company that developed 3D digital holographic images, hologram imagers and interactive 3D displays for government [1] and commercial uses. The company offers digital holograms that are autostereoscopic (no glasses or goggles required), full-parallax (viewing of the image from viewpoints above and below as well as from side to side) and in monochrome or full-color.

  9. IMAX - Wikipedia

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    IMAX is a proprietary system of high-resolution cameras, film formats, film projectors, and theaters known for having very large screens with a tall aspect ratio (approximately either 1.43:1 or 1.90:1) and steep stadium seating, with the 1.43:1 ratio format being available only in few selected locations.