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Uploaded by on Jul 22, 2009

Testing youtube's new 3D ability with some pseudo-stereoscopic 3D exports. Tutorial: http://eugenia.gnomefiles.org/2009/07/22/tutorial-stereoscopic-3d-with-sony-v...

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  • Yes, I have exported hard-coded anaglyph videos on my PC too. But as I said, this video had to be this way because it's part of my tutorial on my blog.

  • Have you also tried hard-coding the anaglyph into your video, instead of uploading separate channels and letting youtube do the transformation? If so, did it work, and if so, did ghosting appear, and if so, did you succeed in reducing it?

    (Hey, that's 3 conditionals in one.)

  • Yeah, exactly. I used this trick just so I can test and write my 3D workflow tutorial on my blog. The effect didn't work well with this particular clip, but it does with others sometimes.

  • So I guess the "pseudo" part is that you took the same video stream for each channel, with an offset of a few frames?

    Interesting, it even seems to work a few times.

  • Yes, you need 3D glasses for it.

  • and how is this to be viewed?

    special glasses?

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