Stereo Vision Demonstration

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Uploaded by on Jul 31, 2008

Stereo Vision Demonstration

When two images taken slightly apart from eachother are combined by the human eye it forms perspective as the eyes have to focus closer together (or more crosseyed) to see closer objects and vice versa. Once these two images are looked upon by crossed eyes the image appears to "pop out" of your monitor and become 3D.

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Music is New Stories by Highway Blues. It's one of the sample music files in Windows XP in the shared music folder, not the normal music folder.

Enjoy the 3D experience!

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  • Pretty damn awesome! Did you actually take these pics yourself? I don't suppose a 3D Stereo Vision pic of random face man is next? Something other than landscapes would be cool, but they were really relaxing and cool looking.

  • Yeah I took them myself, they're scenery pics from the game Oblivion. All you have to do is take a picture, save it, move slightly to the left (about 1 or 2 head lengths) and take another picture. Make sure the one you took on the right (the first one) is on the left, and vice versa with the other, then go crosseyed and enjoy the 3D! You can do this with real life photos as well as long as the scene stays still in both pics.

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  • Thanks, good job!

  • If you like this, buy yourself a circularly polarizing 3D monitor and glasses, a compatible PC with a strong GPU and one of NVIDIA's specialized 3D graphic cards, and you can use your computer in 3D without crossing your eyes!

  • It's interesting like B&W TV screen sparking to see colors, but the eyes didn't bear that.

  • The desktop was a cool one

  • I was crying, I won't do this anymore

  • my eyes hurt, i watched 10 videos or so with this

  • That is sooo cool... But uhh, DAMN my eyes hurt now! It would be cool to adapt to games, but instead of having to get eye surgery, I think I'll hold out until they invent holographic 3D games.

  • Nice work! The 3D really helps clarify the whole scene. Wish the idea would catch on.

  • thats awesome dude

  • Yeah, I took a guess at how to do it, did some really weird one of Runescape (the only 3D game I could think of).

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