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The interference filter for 3D Glasses (Wavelength multiplex technology)
   
Kupo 3D Glasses use the ¡§wavelength multiplex technology (interference technology)¡¨ to improve the image quality and enhance the function of the Virtual Reality systems.
Through the 2 band-pass (interference) filters, it separates the wavelengths and the images seen by the left and the right eye
and keeps the complete colors at the same time. This advanced technology provides sharp images and a natural color reproduction.

Human eyes capture the 3 primary colors (R. G. B.) of light wavelengths between 380nm ¡V 780nm. Kupo¡¦s interference filters sift wavelengths seen from the left and the right eye
The interference filter for 3D Glasses
individually, which means the images would be assigned to the respective eye of the spectator. The spectra below show the left eye image and the right eye image, which are sifted by the interference filters in a stereoscopic display.
 
The left eye : Green
 
   
The interference filter for 3D Glasses
The interference filter for 3D Glasses
   
The right eye : Purple  
   
The interference filter for 3D Glasses
The interference filter for 3D Glasses
 
Kupo¡¦s interference filters are manufactured with high-quality glass.
Though the cost is compared higher than the plastic polarizer, the glass-made filters provide the users with the visual effect in a much better level.
The most advantageous part of the 3D projection technology is that the users do not need a specific screen (silver screen) but can get a very stereoscopic effect even on a standard white screen. It is portable and doesn¡¦t have the additional cost associated with the use of silver screens. This technology is also targeted at the 3D projection in large locations.

Kupo 3D glasses technology provides the users with a flexible solution in OEM and development. It delivers you an excellent 3D experience. All of us are pleased to be at your service.

The interference filter for 3D Glasses
 
 
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