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Gelbart - Studio performance yt3d test (for 3D glasses)

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Uploaded by on Jul 21, 2009

Adi Gelbart performing in his studio. 3D glasses required.

This video is displayed using a new experimental 3D viewing option on youtube (yt3d).
Use the drop-down menu located below the video to choose your type of 3D glasses or free-viewing method. If you do not see the drop-down menu, refresh this page.
Probably the best option for this video is "Red / Cyan glasses: Optimized (Dubois).

http://www.myspace.com/gelbart

yt3d:enable=true

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  • The separation between the eyes is far too big and makes viewing very difficult :(

  • it's only for glasses. crosseyed won't work here.

  • hard to keep cross-eyed when the camera keeps changing

  • it was made for glasses. i can imagine how it's difficult in cross-eyed.

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  • In many shots, it looks the distant objects were aligned to avoid ghosting, but this causes tons of window violations by the closer objects, which make this very difficult to watch.

    Still, a fun video. The music is fantastic! Gelbart has obviously listened to a lot of Wendy Carlos and Jean Jacques Perry.

  • Worked nicely for me in cross eyed, and i've only been doing it for a day

  • my eywa atr stucj cyosseyed!

  • nice perfomance, too much separation, really. It seems that cameras are about >20cm between each other. Its nice for far object panorama, but its horrorful on small rooms and close views. Almost got my eyes broken! Resized video for 3x smaller just to watch it.

  • WAAAAY too much separation man, otherwise nice.

  • Amazing!

  • scary manta ray!

  • you could give my free home made cross eye helper glasses a go. Pattern's on my web site.

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