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1080p (1920x1080). In SBS format, each eye effectively receives a resolution of
The productions utilized advanced recording technologies, including dedicated 3D cameras and side-by-side recording setups developed with the French company . This resulted in content specifically designed for depth perception, moving away from the "flop" of standard 2D-to-3D conversions. Legacy of the 2011 3D Boom
These technologies promise to offer even more immersive experiences than 3D and HD. The integration of VR and AR into adult content could redefine the boundaries of interactive entertainment.
HDTV. This indicates the content was originally captured from a high-definition television broadcast, typically resulting in a high bitrate but potentially including channel logos or watermarks.
Side-by-Side (SBS). This splits the 1920x1080 frame into two halves (960x1080 per eye). While this results in a loss of horizontal resolution compared to "Full SBS" or MVC Blu-ray, it remains the standard for 2011-era 3D broadcasting to ensure compatibility with most 3D TVs and receivers.
1080p (1920x1080). In SBS format, each eye effectively receives a resolution of
The productions utilized advanced recording technologies, including dedicated 3D cameras and side-by-side recording setups developed with the French company . This resulted in content specifically designed for depth perception, moving away from the "flop" of standard 2D-to-3D conversions. Legacy of the 2011 3D Boom
These technologies promise to offer even more immersive experiences than 3D and HD. The integration of VR and AR into adult content could redefine the boundaries of interactive entertainment.
HDTV. This indicates the content was originally captured from a high-definition television broadcast, typically resulting in a high bitrate but potentially including channel logos or watermarks.
Side-by-Side (SBS). This splits the 1920x1080 frame into two halves (960x1080 per eye). While this results in a loss of horizontal resolution compared to "Full SBS" or MVC Blu-ray, it remains the standard for 2011-era 3D broadcasting to ensure compatibility with most 3D TVs and receivers.