Tuesday 30 April 2013

Euro Truck Simulator 2



1. First of all download Utorrent.
2. Then download this torrent from here ( http://torrentz.eu/ffefec66792ec423cc01804e289bc6e69e6e0300  )
3. Complete this and install setup.
4. Enjoy.

How Aeroplane Fly

Difference Between RealD vs. Imax Digital 3D


RealD 3D


An advertisement for RealD 3D technology.
(Credit: RealD)

The prevalent technology in 3D cinemas worldwide comes from RealD, an American company founded in 2003. The RealD 3D format is natively digital. This means that movies have to be produced in a digital 3D format for projection on film-less digital projectors. RealD cinemas also use a passive circular polarizing technique to achieve 3D which allows viewers a clear image even when turning or tilting their heads.Passive 3D TVs use circular polarizing technology, too. The first RealD 3D movie screened was Chicken Little in 2005.

Imax Digital 3D


An Imax auditorium in Singapore.
(Credit: Shaw Theaters)

This is a competing format that's been around for a little longer. Imax cinema auditoriums are well known for their massive, curved screens which fill a larger portion of your field-of-vision (FOV), or how much your eyes can see at any one time.
Imax Digital 3D is an evolutionary improvement of the analog Imax 3D theaters that have been around since 1986. Its long history is evident even in the much newer Imax Digital 3D theaters since they still utilize the linear polarizing technology of its analog predecessors. Unlike RealD, Imax 3D movies are less tolerant of head movements. Viewers have to avoid tilting their heads, though some turning--probably unavoidable due to the massive Imax screen format--is possible. Also, Imax screens are curved to fill an audience member's FOV, which enhances immersion while giving those sitting at the sides a better view of the action. Imax Digital auditoriums also use two 2K projectors for 3D shows, which leads to a visibly brighter image through the glasses.
While many Imax theaters these days are digital, there are still auditoriums with the analog Imax 3D format in the US and some other countries. These auditoriums typically have a larger screen and correspondingly large projection equipment and tend to be used for documentaries instead of feature films, too. Omnimax theaters (recently renamed as Imax Dome) are a variation of this analog format, but have a dome-shaped screen.