@Moviestorm3d no no no, it has to play it simultaneously. It's not about making the view diffrent because sometimes it can be the same. It's about different perspectives (ways of looking).
what i did is use 2 of the same dvd players play both player but not at the same time just a little off not to much off and it converts into 3d as like on 2 camreas try it need to be the same dvd player and you need 2 copies of the movie
I have the same setup 2 HD DLP projectors each with a seporate filter lense.
All you need is 2 normal camaras recording at a distance of 8 cm apart. You play it back with two projectors aligned by each other both with a different filtration lense (preferibely Imax). They have to be outlined a bit due to the distance of the cameras. Pop on the 3Dglasses an geranimo!!!!
This particular setup works because they are using two video cameras feeding directly to the two projectors. To do the same thing, you'd need two video sources....I don't know how to take the signal from a 3D Blu-ray player and split it in to two signals (one for left and one for right)
@RtGFuSiOn You can use a pair of glasses as filters for the projectors. You don't need polarized lenses, just polarized filters. Also remember to turn the filters backwards or it won't work.
I want to do this in my house, but idk what im doing really. I know I would need 2 projectors and polarizing filters (there are cheap ones on ebay) but how would i sychronize 2 projectors to work together lets say if I wanted to watch a movie in 3d?
lol at the guy at the end "youuuu!"
AndrosForever 2 months ago
@Moviestorm3d no no no, it has to play it simultaneously. It's not about making the view diffrent because sometimes it can be the same. It's about different perspectives (ways of looking).
uuuserunknown 9 months ago
what i did is use 2 of the same dvd players play both player but not at the same time just a little off not to much off and it converts into 3d as like on 2 camreas try it need to be the same dvd player and you need 2 copies of the movie
moviestorm3d 1 year ago
@moviestorm3d That isn't real 3d and it looks crap....
RtGFuSiOn 1 year ago
I have the same setup 2 HD DLP projectors each with a seporate filter lense.
All you need is 2 normal camaras recording at a distance of 8 cm apart. You play it back with two projectors aligned by each other both with a different filtration lense (preferibely Imax). They have to be outlined a bit due to the distance of the cameras. Pop on the 3Dglasses an geranimo!!!!
7NEOMAN 1 year ago
Hello, I liked the video explains how to make 3d pretty well, but I have some questions:
What kind of filters use projectors? What kind of cameras are? Does the screen is special (silver)?
I am interested in the subject and I intend to do this for my personal work.
Help me please
jesusgaldames 1 year ago
This particular setup works because they are using two video cameras feeding directly to the two projectors. To do the same thing, you'd need two video sources....I don't know how to take the signal from a 3D Blu-ray player and split it in to two signals (one for left and one for right)
notesonvideo 1 year ago
@notesonvideo I am trying to find a solution for that too... If you do get it pm me
Bestundesun 3 weeks ago
ahha, i have exactly the same question. i have 2 projectors what else would i need?
andrewg112 1 year ago
@andrewg112 You need 2 polarized lenses for the projector, and polarized glasses. (en(dot)wikipedia(dot)org/wiki/Polarized_3D_glasses)
RtGFuSiOn 1 year ago
@RtGFuSiOn You can use a pair of glasses as filters for the projectors. You don't need polarized lenses, just polarized filters. Also remember to turn the filters backwards or it won't work.
1kreature 2 months ago
I want to do this in my house, but idk what im doing really. I know I would need 2 projectors and polarizing filters (there are cheap ones on ebay) but how would i sychronize 2 projectors to work together lets say if I wanted to watch a movie in 3d?
bwillwall 1 year ago