Yes, but you will not be able to see or use the 3D effect.
No. The DepthQ projector itself does not convert 2D content to 3D. If you play a regular 2D DVD to this projector it will look like a regular 2D movie. On the other hand, if you sourced some true 3D content ( e.g. from http://www.3dtv.at/Movies/Index_en.aspx ), this will be seen in flicker-free full-colour 3D on the DepthQ projector.
Projector - 2010 Titanic 3D 2-8 was released on: USA: 27 February 2012
Projector - 2010 The Three Musketeers 3D 1-23 was released on: USA: 15 October 2011
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You need a HDMI Input.
To create a paper tole, also known as 3D decoupage, you will need multiple copies of an image or design. Each layer is cut out and then stacked using foam adhesive to create a dimensional effect. The layers are built up from the background to the foreground to add depth and create a 3D effect.
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No you can't! It's only possible with the Optoma 3D-XL HDMI Switch. Available in february 2011.
You need to be more specific. Photoshop now has the ability to create and paint on 3D objects. Photoshop can also have a plug-in filter that could create the red and blue 3D effect There is no automatic 3D text button in Photoshop. Though there are tutorials on how to simulate one.
The PJD5112 is compatible with HD signals, but is not a HD projector, nor is it capable of 3D. Its maximum resolution is only XVGA (about 860 pixels high), less than half the number needed for a 3D display.
Yes; the Optoma HD33 model is capable of projecting in 3D and is available for around $1,500. It is the first 1080p 3D projector available in this low a price.