This is easy to do in theory, just break some Real D glasses in half and place one lens over each projector lens. Line the projectors up correctly and when you put on Real D glasses you'll see the light from one projector only in one eye! 3D :-) Just note the in theory part!
I tried using my glasses on this video and other real 3d ones, but it doesn't have the same effect online like it does in the cinema, perhaps video compression effects the polarization...i'm not sure. The red/blue 3d works fine, but the polarized 3d is going to be hard at home or online.
@SonicProvocateur This doesn't work at home on a television or monitor because the monitor is not projecting two different images and even if it were, it can't polarize the light from each image so that it's filtered by the lenses.
If you wanted to reproduce the effect at home, you would have to have both the left and right polarized images projected from separate sources, and since only the cinemas have access to them its very unlikely that you could replicate the system...
This is easy to do in theory, just break some Real D glasses in half and place one lens over each projector lens. Line the projectors up correctly and when you put on Real D glasses you'll see the light from one projector only in one eye! 3D :-) Just note the in theory part!
astanouk 2 months ago
One question, wtf are u doing? if u put it on ur eyes they overlap.
SuperDAMShow 5 months ago
@SuperDAMShow good job that what cross eye is
moviestorm3d 5 months ago
@moviestorm3d wel at least when you put the glasses on the camera it makes it look normal :P
SuperDAMShow 5 months ago
@moviestorm3d i tried it out and drew 2 identicall drwings and crossed eyes and it worked
SuperDAMShow 4 months ago
what movie is this bro?
nhsplayer07 5 months ago
@nhsplayer07 is Resident evil 4 afterlife
elgatoxx121 3 months ago
I tried using my glasses on this video and other real 3d ones, but it doesn't have the same effect online like it does in the cinema, perhaps video compression effects the polarization...i'm not sure. The red/blue 3d works fine, but the polarized 3d is going to be hard at home or online.
SonicProvocateur 6 months ago
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henry2450 6 months ago
@SonicProvocateur This doesn't work at home on a television or monitor because the monitor is not projecting two different images and even if it were, it can't polarize the light from each image so that it's filtered by the lenses.
If you wanted to reproduce the effect at home, you would have to have both the left and right polarized images projected from separate sources, and since only the cinemas have access to them its very unlikely that you could replicate the system...
henry2450 6 months ago
there is`nt something going on!
Mrs4ever2gether 11 months ago
how polarized the projector ?
eraicBR 1 year ago
where did you edit this video ? the curtains ? :)) hahaha . what kind of sofware do you use ?
charlesdon018 1 year ago
ohyea ! THANKS :)) I LOVE THAT :)) " coming soon is a step by step video on what you need "
charlesdon018 1 year ago