Latest 3D Efforts
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watched a video on filming 3d and they said that for every 30 feet way of distance to the object, the center of the lens should be 1 foot apart. hope this helps. and toe in does vary the effect too as you know.
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Cool!! ^^ But I can not watch it in the blue/red HQ version, since I don't have anaglyphic glasses. I had to watch it from your channel.
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Its great to seeing how you reasearch and improve the method on how to do 3d video content as real as possible.
I am an amateur researcher in this field and i want to share something with you:
I quite say that i was astounded about this particular video: watch?v=9M4Z2pMfj-Q in which is it said that a TV is actually been able to generate 3d content for human eyes without wearing any kind of glasses or tech devices..
I'm looking forward to this kind of technology.
I hope you like it.
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I am still a bit cross-eyed, but thats pretty cool.
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I don't have a funky viewer, or the red-green glasses, but I tried the cross-eye technique and it works pretty well... although my eyes started hurting after a minute or so!! Looks pretty neat though.... 3D effect is quite pronounced.
That felt a lot more natural when viewing cross-eyed.
I know Fuji have a twin-lens, 3d compact camera ready to be launched(saw it on Engadget about 2 weeks ago) that does video also. Should be worth checking out.
In my opinion, to maximize a 3D effect, there needs to be things in the fore, middle and background.
A lot of folks also make the mistake of having the lenses more then regular eye width apart, which ruins any effect - good job for realizing this.
Gregz0r1 2 years ago
I agree with all you've said ... thanks! Now to search out the new Fuji :)
nytram1309 2 years ago
Great ... thanks for watching ... not a very exciting video but probably my best 3D filming because both cameras are identical etc ... will try one more time with cameras toed-in a little, just like our own eyes :)
nytram1309 2 years ago