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JVC Ultra-High Resolution Projector To Be Featured In 3D Theater at SIGGRAPH 2005
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JVC's DLA-QX1 ultra-high resolution projector will demonstrate high-definition (HD) productions in Stereographic 3D at SIGGRAPH 2005 32nd International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Technologies to take place July 31-August 4, 2005 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

The 3D theater will exhibit two DLA-QX1 projectors featuring Mirimax's "Spy Kids 3D" and NCSA scientific visualizations of "Flight to the Galactic Center," "Jet Instabilities in a Stratified Fluid Flow," and "The Visualization of F3 Tornado," on a 15-foot wide screen as part of SIGGRAPH'S Emerging Technologies Theater.

The DLA-QX1 features JVC's Direct Drive Image Light Amplifier (D-ILA) technology that delivers high-resolution images in a theater projection system. The projector's 3.2 million pixels result in a film-like picture depth and true-to-life presence of film, according to JVC.

A white paper authored by Rod Sterling titled "High-Performance Stereoscopic Methods for 3D Viewing Using D-ILA Projectors" will demonstrate improved methods of visualization. The presentation will be held on Wednesday, August 3, at the Emerging Technologies Panel.

The Emerging Technologies exhibit will allow visitors a chance to interact with digital experiences that move beyond digital tradition and display work from many sub-disciplines of interactive techniques, with a special emphasis on projects that explore science, high-resolution digital-cinema technologies, and interactive art-science narrative.

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