Schubin Looks Beyond the Three D’s To Discover the Role of Linear Dimensions in 3D
By: Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director | Published: March 14, 2010

Mark Schubin this week suggests that the three Ds of 3D, height, width, and depth, have company in the form of linear dimensions like pupillary distance, viewing distance, and screen size. And if you think 3D is complicated when the three Ds are front of mind of content creators and distributors, read on and consider the impact of the other three dimensions. Click here to read the complete post or visit www.schubincafe.com.

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