Want a great, inexpensive, 3-D movie experience in your bedroom? No Problem! Sean Hellfritsch from Encyclopedia Pictura shows how to make the Vizard, a home 3-D viewing station.
So. i have gotten everything working perfectly, avatar in 1080p took my back to when i seen it in imax 3d.Only bigger is better, i am now looking into the diy 3d projector.
Can some one help me. When i use the stereo movie player and split the movie between the two monitors, the video goes out requiring me to reopen the movie. I am using win7- 17"monitor and a 23" monitor resized in nivdia control panel to match the 17" monitor at 1280X1020.
Do i need to go back to vista or xp for the player to work right or do i need to create a right and left eye file of the movie for it to work right.
How did you know that the polarization on the displays would be opposing between them to cross over and create the stereoscopic image. Also, which glasses did you get to match the polarization from the screens?
the colour will always change thats to do with the quarter wave plate in the glasses. what you need to do is flip the glasses round and then you will see the effect. this effect only works with lcd screens etc.
when I rotate my glasses it turns from yellowish to bluish every 45º, but not to black. Will this monitor work? otherwise I will not buy a second. Actually is a TV but my Cinema display does the same color change but every 90º.
So. i have gotten everything working perfectly, avatar in 1080p took my back to when i seen it in imax 3d.Only bigger is better, i am now looking into the diy 3d projector.
SplinterCraig 10 months ago
Can some one help me. When i use the stereo movie player and split the movie between the two monitors, the video goes out requiring me to reopen the movie. I am using win7- 17"monitor and a 23" monitor resized in nivdia control panel to match the 17" monitor at 1280X1020.
Do i need to go back to vista or xp for the player to work right or do i need to create a right and left eye file of the movie for it to work right.
SplinterCraig 1 year ago
I,m so into this right now.
SplinterCraig 1 year ago
How did you know that the polarization on the displays would be opposing between them to cross over and create the stereoscopic image. Also, which glasses did you get to match the polarization from the screens?
chrismagorian 1 year ago
so you made somthing named in japanse that means masked army? O.O
slasher380 1 year ago
@bukoludo
the colour will always change thats to do with the quarter wave plate in the glasses. what you need to do is flip the glasses round and then you will see the effect. this effect only works with lcd screens etc.
any more questions, i'd love to help.
lemontrayflip 1 year ago
when I rotate my glasses it turns from yellowish to bluish every 45º, but not to black. Will this monitor work? otherwise I will not buy a second. Actually is a TV but my Cinema display does the same color change but every 90º.
bukoludo 2 years ago