GoPro 3d test
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Hey does one of the cameras have to be in upside-down mode?
solidbrownrecords 9 months ago
@solidbrownrecords Not the way I did it. You may have to if you have the official 3d gopro thing.
camapexskier 8 months ago
I think you need to tone down the 3D convergence a bit. The effect is a bit overpowering. Other than that, great job. I too took 2 GoPros and made my own 3D. GoPro themselves released a 3D case today, but knowing that I accomplished it went big makes me feel good inside and you should feel good about your accomplishment too. Knowing the physics behind the 3D effect myself, it isn't an easy thing to accomplish.
v12tommy 10 months ago
@v12tommy Thanks for the input. The longer video I made uses a mount I made (two flat regular mounts on a piece of square aluminum tubing) and it worked a bit better.
camapexskier 10 months ago
If that was hand held then it was a good job, you can make a rig with a high tensile bolt and roll bar mount and a few washers etc - check out my channel if you would like to see some example clips also nice snow !!!!!!!!
NeilSurry 1 year ago
@NeilSurry For my actual edit I made a mount with a foot long section of scrap rectangular aluminum tubing and two flat adhesive gopro mounts. It's pretty shaky though. I need to make some sort of steady cam.
camapexskier 1 year ago