Dolby partners with Infitec on Digital 3D technology

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Dolby pushes 3D cinema scheme, News at CNET.co.uk

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    Dolby Laboratories, best known for its cinema surround-sound systems, on Monday said it has teamed up with German virtual-reality company Infitec to develop a three-dimensional projection system for cinemas.
      Dolby will integrate Infitec's 3D technology, designed by DaimlerChrysler for automotive design, with the digital-cinema playback system it developed for cinemas converting to digital-projection systems from 35mm film projectors.
        Digital 3D is one tool Hollywood is using to staunch competition from DVDs, the Internet and videogames to bring consumers back to cinemas.
          Dolby says its Infitec-based system would be cheaper and more flexible than that of the leading 3D cinema company, Real D, because it allows a 3D image to be projected directly onto standard white screens.
            Real D's system requires silver screens to boost light on the image. Real D has installed more than 200 screens worldwide and has led the two largest digital 3D film debuts ever -- Walt Disney's Chicken Little and Monster House.
              Existing 3D systems that use white screens also require cinema goers to wear expensive, battery-charged glasses to view the 3D images. Dolby said its solution allows cinema patrons to use the inexpensive polarised plastic glasses used by Real D systems.
                Dolby worked with Disney and Real D to convert 100 cinemas worldwide to digital 3D systems for the film's run last autumn.
                  Dolby has deployed its digital-playback system on 160 cinema screens worldwide. The company expects its 3D technology to be available by spring 2007.

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