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  • Well it is impossible for 3rd dimension entities like us to see in 3D. We see everything as a flat image, but our brain interprets the image according to the focus of our eyes, and comprehends a sense of depth. Watch /watch?v=8Q_GQqUg6Ts.

  • @file0save0studios

    Assuming we can only "see" with our eyes. Fortunately true perception is all that really matters to our brain. Hence the reason I am of the opinion that "paper and dice gaming" is superior all other forms of "strategic simulation models". Again another assumption: "life" isn't a game it's self.

    Ok, shutting up now.

  • How can it interpret 3d information into the pictures that isn't there? What if my picture is a flat painting? I don't want that to look 3D, yet there's no way for it to know that.

  • @masterxilo Logarithmic perspective analysis to extrapolate depth of field, which is integrated for each display you're polarizing... if you want to be more confused, just imagine having more than 2 eyes to allign.

    Obviously, if a "2D" presentation is more artistically advanced in its composition, this technology may have exponentially more advanced hurdles. Converting something that, in its composition represents more than 2 dimensions(EG Fine art, Escher, ETC...) sounds interesting to me.

  • @nazaxprime And another Idea is throw out for free, and the rich get richer...

    FML

  • It was mentioned that the LCD screen is covered with a polarizing film.

    How could this work??

    Is it a horizontal or vertical polarizing film on the whole surface or splitted into left/right?

    What about the 3D glasses, do they have any special polarization?

    I am thrilled !!! Any suggestions???

  • @alicesends it's the same technique used in iMax theatres.

  • @alicesends A polarizing filter limits the passage of photons spinning "out of phase" with the filter. the photons then pass through the glasses that filter the same way so all you observe is that specific stream of photons. It simply isolates a photon stream aimed at a brain via Oculi. This allows us to present separate "images", upon a single "screen". Other stream's are presented from an alternate perspective and ensures stream cant be received through the other filter(s).

    Sry YT sux...

  • i have a real 3D glasses,, why does work on youtube.

  • you mean doesnt, its because you need two overlayed images, only achieved with 3d projectors, or dual layered 3d lcd screens..

  • @ChIvOxD you need polarized screen

  • cool

  • What is the point of filming through 3d glasses at a 3d projection/tv? Is it supposed to let us see 3d on youtube like that?

  • @tubeuser147 it's supposed to show how those messy lines become a clear image

  • it's just a pseudo3d, cause those TVs show more like plane pictures at different distances, calculated with functions that depend of the blur values resulted from camera focus. So, just some real-time matrix algorithms. They can't me more accurate than they already are. The real stereo 3d is filmed with 2 cameras and every eye sees different image.

  • awsome i want a 3d tv i hope it will work good

  • but do you have to stand right infront of the screen or can you stand anywhere?

  • the 2d film clip has 2 layers polarizing horizontally and vertically. each lens in the glasses can only allow either vertical or horizontal light through. then the brain does the rest. so if you only had one eye it will not work!

  • The guy speaking is mumbling.

  • impossible or incorrect. can't work.

  • exactly. you have to have a silverscreen and two projectors with polarized lens on them.

  • Is it possible to have software/driver that can output 3d stereo images that can use polarized glasses? I've seen analygraph drivers, but I wasn't sure if this was possible.

  • you can Also made 3d polarized glasses

    2 layers of polarized lenses should be used front is normal and backwork orthagonal,no need of polarized film

  • Im in Tokyo!! Where was this??!?! Why wasn't I informed?!?! Who stole my cheeze??!?!

  • that was my cheez in the first place mutha fucka

  • good its in english this time, thank you

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