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AMD demonstrate Cinema 2.0 technology, again
written by Ciro - August 13, 2008 11:30

While this isn't the first time we've heard of AMD's Cinema 2.0 tech, the latest demonstration from AMD touches upon new ground. Joystiq has the details.

The demonstration we saw in New York did prove that this technology is very real. A very human model, one that would put the efforts of Square Enix to shame, had all sorts of dynamic lighting applied to it. But how is it that AMD has managed to create such a realistic human character model, while Hollywood still struggles to create true human actors with a gigantic rendering pipeline?

Obviously, new hardware is part of the solution. More processing power has always meant more realistic visuals. However, there's another trick: a globe-shaped room that feature rapid high-definition photography from all angles. These cameras can capture surface detail to a level that surpasses human touch. These cameras operate so quickly that to the naked eye, they appear as solid lights, when in fact they are flashing on and off at fractions of a second. The information captured by these cameras can then be interpreted into 3D data. Here's the same woman we featured as these cameras capture her:

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