Un equipo de la Universidad de La Laguna (Tenerife) ha creado un sistema para visualizar imágenes tridimensionales en un televisor sin necesidad de utilizar gafas
Nice.. It's also possible to render what the right eye should see on the left side of the screen, what the left eye should see on the right eye of the screen, then look at it cross-eyed.
Nice.. It's also possible to render what the right eye should see on the left side of the screen, what the left eye should see on the right eye of the screen, then look at it cross-eyed.
@fdopernav Well put. This has massive cost saving implications in niche fields such as CAD, Chemistry, Bio-Med, etc... You guys are gonna make some dough :P
This is madness! Haha. Great work. Will you be releasing this along with instructions on how to set it up... and where to get the matching plastic sheet?
i dont get it. is kinect suposed to be 3d now? cause thats just dumb
cellphonevideos135 2 months ago
sois la puta boma!!!!
KillerCanariO 4 months ago
Un equipo de la Universidad de La Laguna (Tenerife) ha creado un sistema para visualizar imágenes tridimensionales en un televisor sin necesidad de utilizar gafas
tenerifeproject 11 months ago
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Nice.. It's also possible to render what the right eye should see on the left side of the screen, what the left eye should see on the right eye of the screen, then look at it cross-eyed.
messiahandrw 1 year ago
Nice.. It's also possible to render what the right eye should see on the left side of the screen, what the left eye should see on the right eye of the screen, then look at it cross-eyed.
messiahandrw 1 year ago
Viva la laguna, viva Canarias!
danidetenerife 1 year ago
Great... Listed you to bodensee-deal.de
DeDouby 1 year ago
In my experience these overlay type 3D solutions are blurry, have limited viewing angle/distance and work only with certain shots.
Would you guys say that this solution is viable in those areas?
TheDamnSpot 1 year ago
@TheDamnSpot
Professional 3D autostereoscopic displays are in the 4000-10000 $ range
The results are acceptable considering the cost (99$)
fdopernav 1 year ago
@fdopernav Well put. This has massive cost saving implications in niche fields such as CAD, Chemistry, Bio-Med, etc... You guys are gonna make some dough :P
TheDamnSpot 1 year ago
How is that correction of depth field in 1/3 done?
kahara00 1 year ago
@kahara00
You have to rectify color and depth images. There are several free programs to do it. Try Nicolas Burrus Kinect RGB demo
fdopernav 1 year ago
@fdopernav I now see what you mean, thank you.
kahara00 1 year ago
This is madness! Haha. Great work. Will you be releasing this along with instructions on how to set it up... and where to get the matching plastic sheet?
robvh2 1 year ago
@robvh2
Yes, we are planning to release the software. But first we want to extend the technique to process 3D video. Stay tuned!
fdopernav 1 year ago
Great work guys!
eirepreneur 1 year ago
@eirepreneur
Thanks! We will soon extend the technique to process 3D video
fdopernav 1 year ago