Pavonine Korea, a specialized 3D video equipment manufacturer in Korea, will exhibit at CeBit 2010 an integrated 3D video producing system combining dual camera mount, synchronizer and 3D viewfinder under the brand name MiraCube.
Consisting of a dual camera mount and 3D viewfinder, the system allows 3D video shooting as well as real time on-site editing, ensuring fast and convenient production of High Definition 3D video.
The dual camera mount, on which two cameras are mounted like human eyes, helps the user adjust the distance between the cameras, fine-tune the clearance, change the moving distance of the cameras and adjust the camera angle. Available to mount any type of camera, the mount has a full metal body, superprecise fine-tune lever and hand-operated left & right lever.
The 3D viewfinder of the system combines the synchronizer and 3D display, allowing the user to monitor and edit the video taken during real time. It supports various input and output 3D formats, including HDMI, SDI, Component, 720P and 1080i.
Pavonine¡¯s camera system is one of the first of is kind that combines camera mount with 3D viewfinder, making it possible to shoot 3D video and edit it real time.
Other main products of the company, 3D display panels, will also be on display at the exhibition.
Employing several unique technologies such as real-time 3D video input format processing technology, 2D convertible 3D panel not requiring polarizing glasses for watching the video, moire pattern minimization, and specially improved brightness, the company has remarkably improved the performance of its 3D display.
Pavonine¡¯s 3D display supports four types of 3D video input formats and two types of output processing formats. At present, stereo video is produced in four different stereo formats including Interlace Stereo, Frame/Field Sequential, Side-Field and Sub-Field, rather than just having one standard format. The company¡¯s 3D LCD transforms all these four input formats real-time to be seen on the screen.
In addition, Pavonine¡¯s 3D video processing board also supports auto-stereoscopic type panel employing parallax barrier or lenticular lens as key technology, as well as stereoscopic type of 3D panel that requires polarizing glasses to watch the video.
The company¡¯s 2D convertible 3D panel, employing parallax barrier as a key part to implement 3D video, does not require polarizing glasses to watch the video. With the company¡¯s 3D panel, the parallax barrier is re-designed to be electronically turned on and off, making it possible to playback both 3D video and 2D video on the same panel. So, when the Parallax barrier is turned on, the panel plays a role of 3D LCD as usual, and it becomes 2D LCD when the barrier is off.
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