Why are there different 3D formats, like frame-sequential, side-by side, and checkerboard?
Because 3D signals is essentially comprised of seperate signals for each eye, 3D signals would require (to keep it simple) twice the bandwidth to send since the amount of visual information is doubling. Since that’s not always possible, different 3D formats allow for 3D signals to be sent with the same amount of bandwidth as 2D, in ways compatible with certain kinds of gear. Learn more about 3D formats.
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