Stereoscopy: true 3D vision
When we are looking to a real object, our eyes receive two different images; similar but light different. Our brain uses these difference to construct the depth of the image. Stereoscopic vision (or "real 3D"), builds the illusion to see a real object delivering to our two eyes these two different images.

There are several ways to accomplish strerescopic visions: using traditional photography (stereo pictures), computers (for example Virtual Reality), Lasers (holograms) or traditional video (stereoscopic movies).
Video 3D Composer: the concept
The Foundation Company is developing a true 3D Video system: V3D Composer, that allows using standard home electronics, to build at home a low cost, realistic, 100% real 3D video system.

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