Nathan did it!
Straight from our forums:
Dude! you're the first human being to shoot stereo imagery on a free and open cine camera in human history!
how cool is that?!
Dude! you're the first human being to shoot stereo imagery on a free and open cine camera in human history!
how cool is that?!

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Sync for 3-D
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 10/30/2011 - 19:13.
Congratulation Nathan!
Good job my friend.
Cesar Rubio.
Wisconsin & L.A.
http://dna-rubio-3d.blogspot.com/
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Ideas borrowd from 3D .gif
Submitted by Anonymous on Fri, 10/14/2011 - 06:03.
Might be a stretch, but would it be possible to pump 3D camera data into the following type of live video?
http://is.gd/5rxEwS
So, you see a pronounced 3D effect (w/o glasses!) as an object moves relative to it's backdrop?
I'm pretty sure this was the software used to create the 3D T-Rex: http://www.promagic.net/download3DMagic.html
RealD Glasses
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 08/06/2011 - 06:44.
Just watched this with the RealD glasses (oppositely circularly polarized lenses). 3D "works" on Yang's hands and much less so on his face and backdrop. Haven't tried traditional 3D glasses yet. -GChriss
RealD glasses won't work.
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 10/30/2011 - 19:10.
Polarized glasses require a stereo display that can generate the correct polarization from each view. RealD glasses on a normal monitor won't do anything.
So you either want the red/blue glasses shown, or there are also stereo monitor solutions:
active shutter glasse (eg. Nvidia's 3D Vision)
passive polarized glasses (eg. Zalman's 3D screens, which also work pretty well with RealD glasses :).


