Mmm ... not quite sure what you're getting at. The image in the middle should appear to have depth ... some objects appearing much closer to you than others. However, no part of the image will appear to come 'out of the screen' as you might see in an Imax 3D cinema. The effect is identical to that seen in a ViewMaster.
Does that help? In my experience, when someone finally manages to see the 3D effect they get very excited and I KNOW that they can see it :)
im still not sure how the video is "3d" even though it is stereographic, the image that converges in the middle still looks flat
EdMajinLee199999 3 years ago
Mmm ... not quite sure what you're getting at. The image in the middle should appear to have depth ... some objects appearing much closer to you than others. However, no part of the image will appear to come 'out of the screen' as you might see in an Imax 3D cinema. The effect is identical to that seen in a ViewMaster.
Does that help? In my experience, when someone finally manages to see the 3D effect they get very excited and I KNOW that they can see it :)
nytram1309 3 years ago
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justill45 2 years ago
i dont see the differance
sugarguy393 3 years ago
Not quite sure what you mean ... are you able to cross-view and see the video in 3D?
Nytram1309
nytram1309 3 years ago
This is the best stereography on YT.
YT take note!
arttoegemann 3 years ago