Realizacao domestica e escolar de foto e video 3D
Jose J. Lunazzi

TL;DR
This paper discusses the underutilization of digital 3D imaging technologies in Brazil's domestic and small-scale markets, highlighting historical techniques and potential for wider adoption using accessible tools.
Contribution
It analyzes reasons for limited use of 3D imaging tech in Brazil and explores ways to promote its adoption among general users.
Findings
Brazilian 3D techniques date back over twenty years
Conventional cameras can be used for home 3D image creation
Anaglyphic 3D tech is not yet popular in Brazil
Abstract
English: Industry does not give attention to the small domestic or professional market of digital technologies for 3D images. What was done on the XX century by using photographic film is not know available to the common people, though the facilities are even better. Some technique developed in Brasil twenty years ago and the use of conventional domestic photo or video cameras allows fot making pictures and films at home by using digital conversions for editing, and two-color goggles. The anaglyphic technique, the same NASA employs to show Mars images to the public, is not employed in Brazil yet. We must analize the reasons for that. Portugues: A industria nao tem dado atencao ao mercado domestico ou profissional de pequena escala nas novas tecnologias digitais para imagem 3D. O que foi feito ao longo do seculo XX usando filme fotografico nao esta hoje ao alcance das pessoas, sendo…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotography and Visual Culture · Photographic and Visual Arts · Cultural, Media, and Literary Studies
