The Matrix in 3D
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Does not works..................
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Works MUCH better when expanded or fullscreen, because it allows you to concentrate more on the video and not the stuff around it and the higher resolution allows you to make out small differences in the view angles of an object perceived differently by each eye. Pulfrich effect works better on HD videos with lots of movement. But of course stereo 3D is better, since Pulfrich only compares a previous image to a current image rather than a true left eye image to a true right eye image.
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This actually comes out nicely in 3D to me, because I'm using homemade Pulfrich glasses with the right lens darker (not too dark or it won't work) and the image in my left eye is the most recent image on screen while the image in my right eye is a slightly earlier image due to the image being perceived slower through the dark lens so combining both images together shows me two slightly different angles of an object in motion, giving a stereoscopic effect for moving 3D objects in a 2D video.
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@MountDoomPictures It works a little for about 2 seconds during the scene where they rotate around the explosion. The rest of it doesn't have the right motion to produce sensible depth.
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lols troll science
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I wished they would convert the matrix into 3D. With a lot of time and careful precision and 3D editing, they can make the matrix a powerful 3D movie unlike crappy 3D movies like clash of the titans.
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lol funny how many people get fooled by this.
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Pulfrich only works with lateral motion, which this video doesn't have a lot of. Sorry but it doesn't work.
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sick looks propper good with glasses on (black ones)
It doesn't remotely work
MountDoomPictures 2 years ago
Than ur not using the glasses right.
Pulfrich3dVideos 1 year ago
I have a pair of dolby 3d digital cinema glasses. are they supposed to work...i think I do see 3d but not as good as when i watched ice age 3d
chadherrella 2 years ago
Nope, only works with one dark lense over left eye.
Pulfrich3dVideos 2 years ago
can i use theese real D glasses i have.
supercowthatlayseggs 2 years ago
Unfortunatley, no. This isnt polarized.
Pulfrich3dVideos 2 years ago 2