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THE ONE EYE DEPTH TEST - "A Father's Day Gift" to all you Darblet customers!
This is the experiment that I would

everyone who can possibly put their eyes on Darbee to do. We call it the "One Eye Depth Test."
Cover one eye and compare any standard image to the Darbee processed version, exploring the image with only your one eye.
The difference you will notice between the non-Darbee image and the Darbee image will be the result of the added information that we put into the image.
With only ONE eye, it is impossible for your two eyes to converge in the image. Converging would normally, very quickly, allow your brain to determine that the image does not possess real depth, because without being able to converge your eyes, the depth cues available with one eye, are only the monoscopic sort and normally fall far very short of compelling the brain to think that the image possesses real depth.
So, the difference you will see between the normal image and the Darbee image will be the difference in how the monoscopic information is presented. Monoscopic depth information (detail, contrast, shape occlusion, relative size, blur, etc.) can be strong or not strong depending upon the content and what processing is available and applied.
Darbee Visual Presence puts 3D depth information into 2D image information. In doing so, it embeds a collection of monoscopic depth cues in a manner that will not be attained by any other means.
The One Eye Depth Test will confirm this fact.
Here's the ultra amazing thing. With many types of content, when viewed with one eye, the Darbee processed version will appear 3D! Why?? Because when the 'collection' of monoscopic depth information is presented in the right way to the brain, your brain has to make a decision as to what it is seeing. The easiest thing for your brain to conclude is that the image possesses real depth. If sharpening, global contrast boosting, edge enhancement or other conventional image processing methods were the same as Darbee Visual Presence, you would be able to turn them up and get the same effect. You can't, as you simply end up ruining the picture trying. Most every CE company that we have showed Darbee Visual Presence to, has tried to do exactly that. They boost the existing enhancements in their products to try and attain the same result and they always end up destroying the fidelity of the image.
Do the One Eye Depth Test on all kinds of content, with all kinds processing, on all kinds of equipment and you will never get a stronger depth sensation with one eye, than with Darbee Visual Presence.
The take away from this test is...Darbee is not a 3D image presentation for binocular viewing with glasses, yet it adds strong, elegant and compelling qualities of depth enhancement for 2D viewing, that other monoscopic enhancements cannot achieve.
I hope that this adds some "enhancement" to RonF's assertion that we do something special that extends beyond the normal fidelity goals. He is right on!
Try the One Eye Depth Test, only be careful...you will find yourself doing it everywhere and then you will wish Darbee was everywhere.
Not to mention, people will look at you funny.