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Keepitgreen
Thu Sep 3rd, 2009, 08:38 PM
An interesting technology they are working on..
It won't be a "pop of the screen" type 3D but more of a "stereo" aspect for the eyes.
This is a new term I believe to take the place of "3D"..
Can't wait for this to be offered for the subscribers..


Working with 3D and digital systems specialists, Pace, Dorna Sports undertook a successful trial of the latest high definition 3D Fusion camera systems during the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca in July, and a demonstration 3D video was screened to Dani Pedrosa and Jorge Lorenzo, for the first time at Indianapolis.
Academy Award winner, John Bruno, and company founder, Vince Pace, were keen to get the feedback of the two MotoGP stars, with Bruno commenting after a conversation with Lorenzo, “I think he was very impressed and he wanted to see more footage of himself. Hopefully in the future we will be recording more great footage of all the riders.”
Underlining the advantages that the groundbreaking Pace 3D camera technology can produce, Bruno also stated, “The biggest improvement is the sharpness, depth and clarity and it’s all going to high def. When you double an image in stereo it is like what your eye sees naturally and it basically becomes very clear.”