*Works great with red/blue-type 3D glasses* 3D video of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Footage filmed with two Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS cameras. Music is this: http://www.smartsound.com/music/index.html
This video can also be viewed using the "Parallel" setting. It's easy to learn how to view a 3D image, after a few tries. The goal is to look at the left picture with the left eye, and the right picture with the right eye. The two pictures will overlap and form a 3D image. It isn't too much different from viewing a Magic Eye 3D image. It's hard to view a big stereo pair without 3d glasses, so zoom it down until it's small enough to easily view in 3D. For the Firefox Internet browser, you can zoom out by holding down the Ctrl key and repeatedly hitting the minus key until it is zoomed out enough. For better results, use prismatic 3D glasses. They have colorless lenses that help each eye look at the correct side. With prismatic 3D glasses, it is easy to view a big stereo pair on your computer screen.
@88edwardo Thank you for the interest in my videos. Most of the recent videos I've uploaded are random scenes I came across while walking around near the ship canal. The cameras are held in place by a stereo camera mount I made. This mount aligns both images correctly and allows for simultaneous movement of the cameras. I might make a bicycle camera mount and film a 3D video of bicycling around Green Lake when we get some dryer weather.
TR2611 1 year ago
Yeah, isn't the ship canal a great spot for photos and video -- nice capture here.
Did you put up two tripods or did you have kind of a rig to hold both cameras?
88edwardo 1 year ago