1- Coloquei no modo imagens paralelas. 2- Me aproximei da tela. 3- Relaxei os olhos (como se tivesse olhando para algo mais distante) até que as duas imagens ficassem encaixadas e estabilizadas.
Basicamente o mesmo princípio daquelas imagens em 3D. Por exemplo do livro Olho Mágico
Sorry, with our current cameras, we can't reduce our inter-axial without an expensive beamsplitter rig.
We tried to keep subjects at a minimum distance from the lenses in order to compensate for the mild hyper-parallax, but maybe we got too close for a couple of seconds (like at 1:50). I've seen this video several times, even in full-screen mode, and this was the only moment I felt any discomfort, and it was so mild that I decided to keep it.
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1alphabeta031072 1 year ago
Eu vi 3D sem óculos. Como?
1- Coloquei no modo imagens paralelas. 2- Me aproximei da tela. 3- Relaxei os olhos (como se tivesse olhando para algo mais distante) até que as duas imagens ficassem encaixadas e estabilizadas.
Basicamente o mesmo princípio daquelas imagens em 3D. Por exemplo do livro Olho Mágico
lucksscs 1 year ago
10% total screen parallax is way too much, even for youtube. It causes eye-strain.
Please consider reducing your i.o.
Keep up the stereo 3D experimentation.
Best,
Simon Sieverts
treehaus stereo content
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simonsieverts 2 years ago
Sorry, with our current cameras, we can't reduce our inter-axial without an expensive beamsplitter rig.
We tried to keep subjects at a minimum distance from the lenses in order to compensate for the mild hyper-parallax, but maybe we got too close for a couple of seconds (like at 1:50). I've seen this video several times, even in full-screen mode, and this was the only moment I felt any discomfort, and it was so mild that I decided to keep it.
But thanks for the advice.
Yours,
Fábio Durand
LSILaboratorio 2 years ago