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What you don't want to see in 3D
Mark Milligan, wearing a yellow card, was stuck in his groin.
Man, I feel your pain.
Vince Geller cuts down an opponent, and in a slightly different case, he may end up with one of the terrible broken legs we often see in football.
No one wants their way to fly the fracture of the Philip.
All white people to 1-
Three weeks after the World Cup, 0 lead against football.
This is the most painful.
Last night, when Fox Sports TV broadcast the Australian World Cup friendly against all white people in New Zealand, 3D TV finally aired in Australia.
The TV revolution has arrived and now we all have to raid the children's piggy bank to see if we can afford it.
For those who are still in doubt, although football is still boring as always, boredom looks better.
In fact, if we're talking about a strictly 3D game performance, then the outstanding winner of last night was the Seagull Group.
Every time one of these fools escapes an incoming ball, they tend to drift towards the screen and look like they're going to hit your chest fairly.
Other times last night, you feel like you're watching the game in the fish tank.
For these reasons, the Rugby Union and the Rugby Union-
Photos taken with a tight camera
We will benefit from advanced technology.
Tight shooting makes 3D images more dynamic and more like you're there --as the all-too-brief close-
Ups last night proved that.
The player looks more like he's coming to you than the fish --
Tank effect generated by the camera pan from a distance.
Australian rules like football will be more successful.
Simply put, due to their wider style, football and Australian rules are the best games to watch from a distance, and viewers can see the stadium as it unfolds.
It gets something from the 3D effect, so it lacks a certain 3D image
The ball flew over your shoulder and the sweat wiped your face. . .
Something that lets you sit in your seat.
Overall, however, 3D science skills are a pleasure.
Five 3D cameras around the Melbourne Cricket Ground took the action, and the main camera was slightly lower on the stand than normal to increase the audience's perception depth.
In this way, the 3D TV has reached all its hype.
With the performance, it is more convincing than football.
As the technology officially started last night, the electronics store reported that new 3D panel sales were strong ahead of tomorrow night's rugby union origins and FIFA World Cup's first 3D broadcast.
Luke Shiping, spokesman for retailer Dick Smith, said there was a strong interest in this turn into sales.
Typically, the initial price of the new technology is high, but the latest gadget costs $2800 and £ 101 cm.
The price of 3D TV is roughly the same as the price of people buying ordinary TV a year ago.
Retailers say it's because of competition because it's much more complicated to change a TV from 2D to 3D than to completely recreate itbuild.
A small group of technicians survived the photos last night, with 150 staff members reporting for Fox Sports at MCG.
Each 3D image requires two cameras per rig
Take one in the left eye and one in the right eye.
This video was fed back to the Central Radio Station (OB van)
, Where it is "fused" to create more than one
Size shooting. The vision -
It sends images to the eyes at about 100 times a second-
Decoding through special batteries
Electric "Shutter" glasses.
But the experience can create motion sickness for some viewers.
Sports enthusiasts don't mind drinking beer in big games, please note: Samsung is the first company in Australia to release 3D TV, issued a disclaimer, viewers are advised not to drink alcohol while watching 3D content, as this can have a dizzying effect on some people.
Almost the coverage takes advantage of 3D and only stays at 2D high-back to standard-
Officials and commentators examine the defined vision when offside.
This year, the 3D revolution began in Britain, with 3000 gamblers pouring into nine bars to watch Manchester United and Arsenal play in the Premier League.
Channel 9 promises to use the technology tomorrow night to raise origin to new heights in a free worldto-
Broadcast TV first