This video requires Red/Blue glasses, though Red/Cyan would probably work alright. I was using Magenta/Green and was still able to see depth (but with ghost images making it hard to see). This video is a follow-up to my newest “UPDATE” video. Video Rating: 4 / 5
3D HIGH DEFINITION — RED-CYAN Glasses Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Titanic 3D Trailer 2012 Re-release. Fanmade. Please, don’t steal. Sub me if you like it. scorpiotrailers.tumblr.com I don’t own anything but editing. Copyright to 20th Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, Lightstorm Entertainment Brand X Music Video Rating: 4 / 5
Asthma is a chronic condition that can be managed but not cured. This animation explains asthma in detail. For more information visit the NHS website: www.nhs.uk Video Rating: 4 / 5
Breathtaking… Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the RMS Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004 helped by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Ocean Exploration to study the ship’s rapid deterioration. The RMS Titanic team worked aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9 spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration. Using the Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROV’s) Hercules and Argus, to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980’s. This “Look, don’t touch” mission utilized high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at an enormous depth of 3840 meters (12600 feet). As the nation’s ocean agency, NOAA has a vested interest in the scientific and cultural aspects of the Titanic, and in its appropriate treatment and preservation. NOAA’s focus is to build a baseline of scientific information from which we can measure the shipwreck’s processes and deterioration, and then apply the knowledge we gain to other deep-water shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources. Video courtesy of the RMS Titanic Expedition Team 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OE. Please visit source: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov Video Rating: 4 / 5
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