When synchronizing in post when using two identical camera's should be relatively easy if every single shot starts out with a (big enough) stopwatch in the frame, like on a clapper board or so, then syncing the film would be a matter of syncing the clock visible in both left and right footage.
I have a question. There is an effect in After Effects CS4 & 5 called "3D Glasses", it is easy to use and can produce an anaglyph view and (I am not sure on this) a passive view as well (the same 3D that you see in cinemas and on your monitor). If you have used/tried this technique why is doing the set channels thing better to use than using this 3D glasses effect?
@Reviloford I only got CS3 and the effect "3D effect" was way too limited for my work, e.g. there is no possibilty to correct vertical parallax and rotation. In general the workflow was very time-consuming with this plugin. Other than that at least in CS3 there was no way to output an interlaced image, alternative anaglyph methods or seperate l/r videos. As well the anaglyph image was only red/blue, not red/cyan. My conclusuion was that it's not usable.
also but you pronounced 1080P a thousand eighty P, but im not sure about where your from, but in standard NTSC ive only heard it pronounced Ten Eighty P. I could obviously be wrong i was just asking if youve heard it pronounced that way, or im just misinformed
correct me if im wrong. could you not in post just have 1 video file, and scale it differently in post, like just copy and paste the file, and move it over and scale them both down a little?
@narutokiller9 Sorry, I don't know what you mean. If you are referring to the stereoscopic production: no. You need to cameras to get two images, that are at a different location in three dimensions. Therefore you need two cameras, just like our eyes. We only have a stereoscopic vision because we have to eyes to perceive depth.
Yeah, you're right about 1080p, here in Germany we pronounce it like I did but in English it's pronounced ten eighty p.
@narutokiller9 no the information each camera see's is just a little different, which is why 3D works. duplicating the same image will make a flat surface (or 2D) What each camera pick's up is different, even if it dosent look like it.
@n73gamer Sorry, für die verspätete Antwort. Ich war im Urlaub und danach habe den Kommentar leider vollkommen übersehen. Danke für das Lob erstmal. Hm, das ist ja seltsam. Hast du die Mehrprozessor Verarbeitung in den Voreinstellungen aktiviert? Außerdem würde ich nie auf voller Auflösung die Vorschau rendern. Stell dann mal lieber auf Halb oder Drittel.
Ansonsten wüsste ich nicht wie ich dir helfen könnte. Wie lange dauert denn ein solcher Render?
@schumacher3344 Der Abstand der beiden Kameras nennt sich Stereobasis oder auch interokularer Abstand. Je mehr Abstand, desto mehr Tiefe. Damit man nachher nicht schielen muss, sagt man in der Regel, dass die Stereobasis 3% des Abstandes zum nächsten Objekt betragen muss. Aber das ist recht vage, vor allem da die Stereobasis auch als künstlerisches Element verwendet werden kann. Wir haben hatten einen Abstand von ca. 7 cm, was unserem Augenabstand von 6,5 cm recht nahe kommt.
Good Job man
T800OSG 2 weeks ago
can i recod with difrent cameras?
stanin99 3 months ago
@stanin99 I never tried it but I wouldn't recommend it. I don't think this will work all to well.
ComPodView 3 months ago
When synchronizing in post when using two identical camera's should be relatively easy if every single shot starts out with a (big enough) stopwatch in the frame, like on a clapper board or so, then syncing the film would be a matter of syncing the clock visible in both left and right footage.
rayheyheyhey 5 months ago
Just go to the tutorial man
MrJaidex 5 months ago
I have a question. There is an effect in After Effects CS4 & 5 called "3D Glasses", it is easy to use and can produce an anaglyph view and (I am not sure on this) a passive view as well (the same 3D that you see in cinemas and on your monitor). If you have used/tried this technique why is doing the set channels thing better to use than using this 3D glasses effect?
Reviloford 10 months ago
@Reviloford I only got CS3 and the effect "3D effect" was way too limited for my work, e.g. there is no possibilty to correct vertical parallax and rotation. In general the workflow was very time-consuming with this plugin. Other than that at least in CS3 there was no way to output an interlaced image, alternative anaglyph methods or seperate l/r videos. As well the anaglyph image was only red/blue, not red/cyan. My conclusuion was that it's not usable.
ComPodView 10 months ago
wie bekommt man es hin videos bei utube hochzuladen, die länger sind als 10min?
habe tagelang in foren und auf utube bei den nutzerbedingungen, hilfe... alles durchsucht, aber nichts gefunden.
Garone1998 1 year ago
@Garone1998 Hi, dazu muss man Youtube Partner sein und das geht erst ab einer bestimmten Anzahl von Video-Aufrufen / Abonnenten.
ComPodView 1 year ago
@ComPodView danke, na endleh, habe schon 50 leute gefragt
Garone1998 1 year ago
Thank you for this wonderful tutorial
jourman 1 year ago
tooo much ammm ammm :L|:|:|:| is anoyng !
Miaumiauize 1 year ago
also but you pronounced 1080P a thousand eighty P, but im not sure about where your from, but in standard NTSC ive only heard it pronounced Ten Eighty P. I could obviously be wrong i was just asking if youve heard it pronounced that way, or im just misinformed
narutokiller9 1 year ago
correct me if im wrong. could you not in post just have 1 video file, and scale it differently in post, like just copy and paste the file, and move it over and scale them both down a little?
narutokiller9 1 year ago
@narutokiller9 Sorry, I don't know what you mean. If you are referring to the stereoscopic production: no. You need to cameras to get two images, that are at a different location in three dimensions. Therefore you need two cameras, just like our eyes. We only have a stereoscopic vision because we have to eyes to perceive depth.
Yeah, you're right about 1080p, here in Germany we pronounce it like I did but in English it's pronounced ten eighty p.
ComPodView 1 year ago
@ComPodView Yes you can make 2D video 3D, see watch?v=Pvd2VMZIa8Y and watch?v=LCyxfjsCnOU
freefullvideos 1 year ago
@narutokiller9 no the information each camera see's is just a little different, which is why 3D works. duplicating the same image will make a flat surface (or 2D) What each camera pick's up is different, even if it dosent look like it.
BlackMageSG 1 year ago
@spenceXgaming As a Youtube partner you're able to upload any video length you want.
ComPodView 1 year ago
hey du sprichst angenehmes englisch und en super tutorial ist das¨!
ich habe einen relativ guten PC aber mein after effects ist sehr langsam was das rendern und das prevew-fenster angeht.
kannst du mir sagen was mann da tun kann?
ich würde lieber schneller arbeiten können mit dem genialen programm.
mein pc:
Nvidia geforce 285 gtx 2GB
intel core 2 quad q9550 @ 3.4 ghz
4gb ram
n73gamer 1 year ago
@n73gamer Sorry, für die verspätete Antwort. Ich war im Urlaub und danach habe den Kommentar leider vollkommen übersehen. Danke für das Lob erstmal. Hm, das ist ja seltsam. Hast du die Mehrprozessor Verarbeitung in den Voreinstellungen aktiviert? Außerdem würde ich nie auf voller Auflösung die Vorschau rendern. Stell dann mal lieber auf Halb oder Drittel.
Ansonsten wüsste ich nicht wie ich dir helfen könnte. Wie lange dauert denn ein solcher Render?
ComPodView 1 year ago
@ComPodView hast du ICQ oder MSN oder Skype?
dann könntest du mir vielleicht besser helfen.
wir könnten dann mal exakt das gleiche rendern versuchen und die zeiten vergleichen.
n73gamer 1 year ago
Wie weit muss ich die Kameras von einander auf einer Schine befestigen?
Gibt es da Normen?
schumacher3344 1 year ago
@schumacher3344 Der Abstand der beiden Kameras nennt sich Stereobasis oder auch interokularer Abstand. Je mehr Abstand, desto mehr Tiefe. Damit man nachher nicht schielen muss, sagt man in der Regel, dass die Stereobasis 3% des Abstandes zum nächsten Objekt betragen muss. Aber das ist recht vage, vor allem da die Stereobasis auch als künstlerisches Element verwendet werden kann. Wir haben hatten einen Abstand von ca. 7 cm, was unserem Augenabstand von 6,5 cm recht nahe kommt.
ComPodView 1 year ago
@schumacher3344 FYI hier ein Interview mit uns über 3D Produktionen: tinyurl . com / yfbam53
ComPodView 1 year ago