3D Video - No 3D Glasses Needed
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@migara222 the "cross-eyed" method would work on photos displayed in that format, however, this particular video uses the "parallel" eyes viewing format. The side by side video shown on this one is set up only for parallel viewing. To use the cross-eyed technique the side by side videos in this example would have to be reversed. So the parallel format is the correct technique to use on this video here.
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There are TWO methods of no-glasses needed viewing. Cross-Eyed and Parallel. I use parallel since it relaxes the eyes and is easier for me. It DOES involve relaxing the eyes as if you are looking into the distance. Try both way and see what works for you.
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Pity it makes my eyes watery. But it works!
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esto si funciona y se mira genial :D
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That is fucking sick
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it works it is eazy
This information is not correct. You need streoscopic 3D lenses to recombine the side by side images into the 3D effect. If you do what this person says you will never see anything in 3D. I was hoping to have him tell us where to buy the lenses.
shahriar5252 4 months ago
@shahriar5252 there are simple devices you can buy or make that are put up to the eyes with a divider in the middle so the left eye can only look at the left picture, and the right eye at the right pic. It's the same effect as parallel "free viewing" without any device. Lens devices can be found here: berezin.com
More of my info on 3D viewing at sites.google.com/site/donbrowne/3d
kq4ym 4 months ago
Caution: Please do not watch any 3d video by crossing your eyes. it will cause severe harm to your eyes.
billupk217 4 months ago
@billupk217 while all of my videos are made originally in the "parallel" viewing format, cross-eyed viewing when selected in the youtube "modes" will cause some discomfort to some eyes since it's not a normal use of your eye's muscles, it is unlikely however to cause any severe damage unless you are training your eyes to become cross-eyed for a very long time.
kq4ym 4 months ago
The video explains how to watch 3D in parallel mode, the left eye watches the left picture and the right eye watches the right picture. Also see my other 3D videos for more explanation and my webpage at sites.google.com/site/donbrowne/3d
kq4ym 7 months ago
"Parallel" viewing of 3D is actually good for you since you are relaxing your eyes. Cross-eyed viewing can become uncomfortable for some.
kq4ym 7 months ago