The way to get around this is to shoot using a tripod. That way, what little bandwidth is given is spent more directly on parts of the scene that are actually changing. I also use the half color anaglyph aproach which is a step better than greyscale. See the last three color videos I uploaded and you'll notice they are better. All three used the tripod, and all three are in color. The next step is to use "optimized" color which will require a different software processing set. - Hillel
Youtube has a 100 meg limit, and a 10 minute limit. The original clip was about 20 minutes (sync of 1/600th) and several gigabytes in size. The resolution was closer to 740x480. Youtube shrinks video down first to 320x240 and then expands it a little bit. You need to press the shrink icon to show it at the 320x240 size. With the resolution reduction, and the super lossy compression, it's a joke. -Hillel
Using red/cyan 3D glasses, this is even better than part 1. I can only guess how stunning the original quality was - YouTube compression mutilates most 3D films...
there r not much 3d anaglyph videos on youtube that works with my 3d glasses but this one does ;)
Haunebu45 2 years ago
Again, the originals are stunning - but Youtube's compression mutilates the video - and the 3D effect...
hillelstein 2 years ago
The way to get around this is to shoot using a tripod. That way, what little bandwidth is given is spent more directly on parts of the scene that are actually changing. I also use the half color anaglyph aproach which is a step better than greyscale. See the last three color videos I uploaded and you'll notice they are better. All three used the tripod, and all three are in color. The next step is to use "optimized" color which will require a different software processing set. - Hillel
hillelstein 4 years ago
Youtube has a 100 meg limit, and a 10 minute limit. The original clip was about 20 minutes (sync of 1/600th) and several gigabytes in size. The resolution was closer to 740x480. Youtube shrinks video down first to 320x240 and then expands it a little bit. You need to press the shrink icon to show it at the 320x240 size. With the resolution reduction, and the super lossy compression, it's a joke. -Hillel
hillelstein 4 years ago
Using red/cyan 3D glasses, this is even better than part 1. I can only guess how stunning the original quality was - YouTube compression mutilates most 3D films...
digoxin 4 years ago