Left 4 Dead (PC) DeadAir level1 - 3D colorcode (superbowl glasses) - iZ3D driver 1.09
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where the hell do u get superbowl glasses
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I keep reading stuff on the Dead Rising ending vids saying :This is why we have Left 4 Dead.What do you guys think about that?
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This video is a response to Left 4 Dead (PC) Death Toll footage - 3D colorcode (superbowl glasses) - iZ3D driver 1.10
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There should be a Left 4 Dead 3 for the 3DS.
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GTA 4 works with iZ3D in fact I just played around with it for a few hours. It's pretty cool. It brings the FPS right down though since you need to frames for normal frame.
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Hey,you don't need a 3D monitor to play games in 3D,you just need the IZ3D anaglyph drivers.I am playing several games in 3D using my old 21" CRT,and a pair of yellow/blue glasses.Most DirectX games will work.What's more,you can download the drivers FREE from their site!
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how do u make the yellow and blue come up?
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Man, I don't think this is colorcode, but rather anaglyph yellow/blue. Colorcode 3D is a little different, you won't be able to see this properly with the amber/blue Colorcode. iz3d doesn't do colorcode, which works a little differently.
metabog 2 years ago
Hi,
Colorcode uses yellow/blue anaglyph glasses with darker lenses to try and optimize the colour effect, but they are still yellow/blue anaglyph glasses.
It's not as optimized as if coloorcode made the processing but it still works.
BlackSharkfr 2 years ago
Colorcode 3D (tm) encodes depth information and brightness on the right (blue) channel and colour on the left (amber) channel. It's not the same as yellow/blue anaglyph and iZ3D currently doesn't support Colorcode (you can check the forums, there have been some discussions and they couldn't include Colorcode because of licensing issues). This wouldn't work with actual Colorcode glasses (amber/blue). It would work with anaglyph yellow/blue, though.
metabog 2 years ago
You are here describing the colorcode optimized colour encoding process very well. But as far as the glasses go, if you drop the marketing terms from colorcode website, they are just dark yellow/blue filters.
I use the word "colorcode glasses" because they are the biggest promoter for this type of anaglyph glasses and most peple who own yellow/blue glasses are colorcode glasses.
IZ3D indeed stated they cannot officially support colorcode because colorcode is a brand.
BlackSharkfr 2 years ago
So you're saying Yellow/Blue "Optimized" is actually the same as the trademarked Colorcode process?
metabog 2 years ago
Yes but it's the other way around.
"Optimized" just means that the colours have been altered in some way to look better. Anyone can use a different way for optimizing anaglyph.
Colorcode uses it's own patented way to "optimize" yellow/blue anaglyph content and asks money for it.
BlackSharkfr 2 years ago