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  • Where can I get polarized prism like the one in this video??

  • I didn't understand it very much... Do I need a prism for that? Can someone explain me this.... please !!!!!! I really want polarized 3D.

  • for some reason it didnt really word with my polarized glasses...

  • @MarioLover1256 It won't really work because the light coming off your screen is not polarized.

  • I have some polorized 3D glasses right now so im going to see if this works

  • Interesting concept, And with such a SIMPLE way of recording crosseye 3D (initially) and with arguably the best 3D system vs. the shutter system.

    Also the side-by-side images definitly help when using the 3D tags in Youtube, Brilliant, When can we expect this to he sold to the consumer at a reasonable price?

  • hi, I just saw this and wow, it's great!

    I have a question a bout the camera:

    is the séparation between the 2 recorded view large enough?

    normally a séparation of about 2,5 inches is used to capture 3D vidéos.

    and a suggestion, why not use a widescreen format for the vidéo and rotate it 90° to obtain better vidéo proportion?

  • however smaller but less viewers so better calibration/set up possible

    i already disigned and finish the final steps of the construction in 2 weeks.

    (i got a lot of work at the moment)

    it will be digital, while slightly slim

    and very HD

    i already got a lot of premade movies and

    maybe i will convert an movie to 3D much later one.

    and if i have the time and interest for that part.

  • because it halves your screen! :'( and well stereoscopic filters reduce the brightness of your projector by 20% and it will still require a special screen (a silver screen) a silver screen is not of real silver but a thin layer of special paint. on a projector cloth wich contains very small pieces of metalls these reflect polarized waves and is the only way on achieving 3D with polarization. how do i know this? : well im making my own 3D cinema. (by own design) (just like imax)
  • @masterpj55 good luck!!! :D

  • awesome why isnt this used more often

  • hi.

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