Corel is a mainstream provider of computer applications for photo and video solutions, includinng WinDVD Pro. The company recently announced the development of a WinDVD version that supports 3D Blu-ray playback on PCs.
The new software is expected to be available in 2010, and we should be able to check it out at CES in January.
It’s a pair of generally pedestrian cameras that, when joined at the hip, combine Voltron-like to do something rather more interesting: capture 3D renderings of your extreme endeavors.
Here’s another video from Tachyon of footage from the 3D cam (get your 3D glasses out):
In the video below, Mitsubishi shows off 3D video prototype technology, which uses 16 cameras to allow the viewer to see a range of 16 different views from a single position. This process creates an impression of a three-dimensional image without the need for 3D glasses.