FOR GEEKS ONLY !!! DIY Lenticular Autostereoscopic Monitor - 3D TV by Adrian Reef

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Uploaded by on Mar 2, 2010

This is a HANNS-G , 17 inches , 1440*900 pixels ( dot pitch 0.255 mm ) monitor I converted.

It shows 9 point of view ( I'm sorry if the application slider isn't that precise to show you all of them ).




I hope you like it :)
Any question ?
Please , feel free to subscribe if you like what I've done and if you want to be updated about future projects :)

Best Regards . Adrian Reef ;-)

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  • will it do movies games? reminds me of 3ds :D

  • @erebusparcae

    3ds was announced for the first time just ONE MONTH after this video came to life....this should let us think about it.... :P

    btw , no games for now... just movies (for my own personal "abuse" ) XD

  • hey liadon666,

    got a breaktrough with new lensarrays on my 3d-holopics. as i told before, i worked with 4 to 6 mm lens diameter, now this new one got ONE(!) mm lenses...

    watch?v=qmDPishgLxM

  • @The3Dmasta

    I watched your latest videos and I'm impressed :) you made an awesome job :D

    I'm planning to make my own renderer ; did you use any software or did you make your own ?

    I'm also crafting my own stamp and I made some hot-glue sheets with 2.5 mm lenses :D

    Well...actually , I would buy them if the owner of that german site wich sells them answered my request.... :P

    If you know him tell him to call me... :P

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  • whuhahahah tits in 3d *.*

    xDD

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  • @liadon666

    thanks a lot, you could imagine how difficult it was 2 cast (is it called casting? ) such a small array in epoxy ;)

    2 your questions: i use 3dmax & blender with a selfmade so-called optical"plugin", the persons portraits are made from 3d-scans with selfmade scanners (laser and pattern-projection)...

    a german site sells what and which german site (dont belive i know them)? let me know and see ya on the 2025 3d-geeks-which-are-better-than­-industry-congress ;)

  • @liadon666

    patents are meaningless in the 21. century, its all about to share technology for progress of mankind, thats what i think...

    i mean it: patenst have do be disestablished...the time is ripe.

  • @liadon666

    haha, i´m sorry...*giggle* ,yah, you could be right, but when i´m counting the pixels of the picture (means the pixel under one lens, as you say) i have also a count from between 4096 to 10000 which depends on the resolution of the print. for example a resolution of 64X64 pixel of each lens=4096 (normally the res. i worked with...)

  • I repeat , I know how those are made.. :P

    BUT what you're saying is wrong. You don't have 5000 thousands views (that's THEORETICAL)...

    you must count all the pixel wich are making the picture under ONE LENS...

    Those are the REAL number of views...

    Cause , for example, first pixel of the first lens+ first pixel of the second lens + first pixel of the third lens ..and so on until you rech last lens will make JUST ONE VIEW :P

    Now , if you made 5000 pixels under one lens THEN you may be right... :)

  • @liadon666

    yeah, i was just playing too, seven years ago and it tooks me nearly 5 years to get to this point in my work.. i make them completly on my own with extremly low budget and its NOT industrial make and of course u have 5000 points of view BECAUSE thera 10.000 lenses on the array ergo 5000 stereo views... read the description...

  • @liadon666

    keep your inventions jealously...even if you give them for free ,someone else makes money out of them....

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