3D Recording On Cell Phone

All About 3D Recording On Cell Phone

As a matter of fact, every cell phone is now being operated the 3D way. This is because of the widely spread technology that has led to the wide spread of 3D. However, there are some difficulties in trying to install 3D in the phone but however this has come to an end, thanks to the new equipment used in installing the 3D.

There are companies that have put an end to these difficulties by inventing 3D cameras. The cameras are locally available and they work in handy with the other mobile devices to give you the best videos on your cell phone.

To make it possible for 3D recording, the camera must be designed in a way that it can work with small devices such as mobile phones. In this case, the camera must have a 720p resolution as well as be in a position to shoot a 3D footage. While purchasing a 3D camera, one must test the available samples to ensure that the camera is working accordingly.

If the 3D cameras used for recording are sold at relatively cheap prices, then almost everyone will have 3D installed in their cell phones, hence improvement in technology.

While recording 3D on your phone, there are various specifications that one must heed, to make the entire process a success as well as making the video quality good.

In the first place, one should ensure that the dual chord used does not have any hitches to avoid poor results of the 3D recorded data. The chord will be used in recording multiple images and therefore if it seems unfunctional, the video quality will be affected as well.

The solution is the video quality should be remarkably high and should not have a definition that is less than 720p. In other terms, the definition of the video should be at least 1280 by 720 pixels. This can also be described as 720 horizontal lines used for scanning and 720 vertical resolution pixels.

The dual core chip will then go a long way in ensuring that the memory is stored in smart phone 3D cameras. An extra camera and lens will also be needed. This is because the 3D smart phone has the camera and lens arranged in a certain manner on its front. In case one desires the (HDTV) type of video, one may use the progressive scan technology. This type of technology can be expressed as a normal television where the frames are broken to form odd lines in a process that can be referred as interlacing. The non-interlaced type of scanning works by drawing all the lines as a frame, but in sequence. This however gets away with flickering and instead produces a HDTV image that is motional and a super sharp image is presented as well.

After installing the 3D HDTV on your phone, there are three ways one can use to view the images. The anaglyph uses lens glasses that are red and blue, for the best viewing. In the polarized method of viewing, one needs polarized glasses help in filtering some lines specifically. The lines created will hence bring out different views to each eye. Lastly, the parallax barrier that is on the phone's screen works by polarizing the screen and it makes the lines seem interlaced, to give an impression of seeing images in a different way. This method is commonly used since it does not require glasses for viewing purposes.

On the other hand while recording the 3D on your mobile phone; it is always advisable to bear in mind that the phone memory can only handle less items. However if the cell phone handles more 3D data than it should, then the video quality will be relatively low. This is because the memory storage of the phone is low and can only store limited 3D data. On the other hand, the rate of transmission to and from the cell phones depends on the recording methods employed. In this case, mobile phones have many of them and the choice of the channels to be used depends on ones preference.

Overall, 3D data transmissions on cell phones are relatively lower compared to other forms of transmission.


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