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360 3-D video & sound

The Micoy format can be produced in up to a full spherical 360 degree field of view. Unlike other 3D formats, our format has true stereo separation at a pixel level throughout the entire image. this allows multiple viewers to be facing any direction individually and still be fully immersed into a true 3D experience.

Due to the nature of Micoy's format the stereo separation is integrated into the image. This allows the freedom of using any current 3D display technology available in the market, eliminating the need and cost of proprietary hardware.


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Micoy content can be played back on a variety
of display systems for individual or group viewing.

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Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect, when
viewed with 2 color glasses (each lens a different color).  Images are made up of two color layers, superimposed, but offset with respect to each other to produce a depth effect.  Usually the main subject is in the center, while the foreground and background are shifted laterally in opposite directions.

The picture contains two differently filtered colored images, one for each
eye.  When viewed through the "color coded" "anaglyph glasses", they reveal an integrated stereoscopic image.  The visual cortex of the brain fuses this intoperception of a three dimensional scene or composition.

Polarized 3D glasses create the illusion of three-dimensional images
by restricting the light that reaches each eye an example of stereoscopy.
Tp present a stereoscopic motion picture, two images are projected
superimposed onto the same screen through orthogonal polarizing filters.
The viewer wears low-cost eyeglasses, which also contain a pair of
orthogonal polarizing filters.  As each filter only passes light, which is
similarly polarized, and blocks the orthogonal polarized light, each eye
only sees one of the images, and the effect is achieved.
Liquid Crystal shutter glasses containing liquid crystal that will let light through in synchronization with the images on the computer display using the concept of alternate-frame sequencing.