What Does 3-D Stereo Technology (S3-D) Mean?

Techopedia Explains 3-D Stereo Technology (S3-D)

There are different techniques used to create an illusionary 3-D image with the use of lenses:

  • Polarization 3-D using active polarized lenses
  • Polarization 3-D using passive polarized lenses
  • Anaglyph 3-D using passive red cyan lenses or with chromatically opposite colors
  • Alternate-frame sequencing using active shutter lenses and special radio receivers
  • Head-mounted display (HMD) using a separate display optic positioned in front of one or both eyes, some increased resolution and field of view with multiple micro-displays

Autostereoscopic 3-D display adds 3-D depth without glasses.

S3-D displays two offset images and creates a parallax, which produces a lack of equality between a set of eyes and invariably causes a stereoscopic cue to the brain. Because each eye sees something different, parallax causes retinal disparity.There are different levels of retinal disparity, depending on the level of 3-D technology used.

Some television sets can produce a 3-D effect with the use of liquid crystal display (LCD) shutter glasses that produce a stereoscopic image. Only a few high-end TVs can also produce glasses-free 3-D imagery.