Mr Whippy
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 12:13 PM |
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really OT but looks cool
just found this site and others. Never knew they were available in 3D so I've order some professional 3D glasses to try them out
3D linky
oooohhhh hurry up glasses
[Edited on 17/4/09 by Mr Whippy]
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blakep82
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 12:24 PM |
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professional glasses?
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Mr Whippy
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 12:39 PM |
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quote: Originally posted by blakep82
professional glasses?
Proper framed ones with hard lenses, not the crappy plastic film, card frame types you get in the cinema
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jabbahutt
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 12:51 PM |
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these aren't necesarily true anaglyphs. They might of been coverted by seperating the red and blue channels of the image and offsetting
them.
I posted on here years ago about being able to take true colour anaglyphs of owners cars and supply the glasses etc but there wasn't any
interest.
I'm planning on getting some taken of my car now it's finished with some decent backdrops.
[Edited on 17/4/09 by jabbahutt]
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Mr Whippy
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 01:22 PM |
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apparently they carry full colour stereo cameras but you need a proper viewer for those. So here they have converted them into red and cyan images and
then overlapped them. I don't think they are manipulated images for artificial depth i.e on computer
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Benzine
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 01:50 PM |
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geoff shep
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| posted on 17/4/09 at 02:12 PM |
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They look good - even through cardboard ones. You could use cellophane sweet wrappers!
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