{Even more|Additional|Extra} than 30 years {back|in the past|before} many movies were on sale since 3D using the same process as Space Vision. Some of the movies that were released were Amityville {THREE DIMENSIONAL|3D|THREE-D}, Friday the 13th {Component|Portion} III, and Jaws {THREE DIMENSIONAL|3D|THREE-D}. Inside the mid {eighties|nineteen eighties}, IMAX {started out|commenced} producing skin flick films in 3D. IMAx's 3D technology emphasized mathmatical correctness which eliminated the eye fatigue that was seen in previous {THREE DIMENSIONAL|3 DIMENSIONAL|3D IMAGES} technologies. In 1986, Canada had developed the first 3D movie that used polarized glasses. It was called "Echos of the Sun" and was created for Expo 86.
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During the 1990s, many {movies were|motion pictures were|videos were} released in IMAX 3D. The most successful IMAX 3D film released during this time was "Into the Deep". The first IMAX 3D {fictional|hype|fictional works} film, "Wings of Courage" was released in mil novecentos e noventa e seis.
{Throughout the|Through the} 2000s, many big studio movies were released in 3D. In the year 2003, James Cameron released {Spirits|Ghouls} of the Abyss. This kind of was the first full length 3D IMAX feature film. This movie used the latest IMAX {THREE DIMENSIONAL|3 DIMENSIONAL|3D IMAGES} technology called Reality Camera System. The technology used the latest Hd-video {digital cameras|video cameras|cams} and was developed by Vince Pace. This same technology was used in "Spy Kids 3D: Video game over", "Aliens of the Deep", and "The {Activities|Journeys|Escapades} of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D". In 2005 the first full {size|duration|span} animated 3D movie was released. It was called "The Polar Express". This kind of movie was so successful in 3D that it prompted a great interest in 3D animated {movies|motion pictures|videos}. The 3D version of the film earned 14x as much per {display|display screen} as the 2D version. In 2005, The Mann's Chinese 6 theater in Hollywood became the first commercial movie theater {to achieve the|to get the|to offer the} Digital 3D technology. In 2007 Scar 3D was launched internationally and it was your first film to be filmed {by using a} completely digital workflow.
In 2010 Sky UK made {a huge|a major} push towards {THREE DIMENSIONAL|3 DIMENSIONAL|3D IMAGES} television. On January {first|very first|initial}, the first 3D {route|funnel|port} {started out|commenced} broadcasting in {Southerly|Sth|Southwest} Korea. The channel {shows|exhibits} educational shows, animated shows, sporting events, documentaries and musical performances all in 3D, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We should expect that the use of 3D technology will continue and expand in to the normal household. {Many|Just about all} major electronics manufacturers are planning the release of their 3D {tv set|television set} lines. As the technology {age groups|age range|age ranges}, expect prices to go lower and lower, and as they prices drop, more and more people will purchase 3D {tv set|television set} sets.
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