
Red/Cyan Version – Bachelor Work – www.alexanderschumann.info
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Video Rating: 4 / 5

Red/Cyan Version – Bachelor Work – www.alexanderschumann.info
Video Rating: 4 / 5
check the full review @ nikonrumors.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Red / Cyan 3D glasses needed. Software: captured with Fraps 2.9.8 (no freeware) 3D effect : iZ3D driver anaglyph settings Optimized (red/cyan) DOWNLOAD THE 3D DRIVER www.iz3d.com it’s a trial driver but there is a TOTAL FREE ANAGLYPH SETTING!
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You must have a red/cyan glas, to see this gameplay in 3d. see my other gameplays in 3d.
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Peschke Macroshow HD 3d on red-cyan anaglyph
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More: www.youtube.com VIEWING this stereo movie in 3-D (Parallel method): Relax your eyes; right eye looks at the right image while the left eye looks at the left image. Three images will appear; focus on the middle image and soon it will appear to be three dimensional. Stereo viewing is difficult (at first) and requires practice, so be sure to relax and try not to strain.
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It is our final project in the class of virtual reality. And it is an anaglyph game.
Shot using Knell-O-Vision® Get your Red / Blue “Anaglyph” 3D Glasses out and watch this in Reel-3D! Shot from the Roosevelt Island Tramway leaving 60th street and 2nd Avenue in New York City and arriving 4 minutes later on Roosevelt Island in the middle of the East River and under the 59th Street Bridge.

Anaglyphic 3D timelaps movie of trains coming and going from Glasgow Central Station followed by the bus journey home. To view this video in 3D you require a set of red/blue anaglyphic 3D glasses. For a cross-eye version of this video click here: www.youtube.com Music: Just As Soon by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons.
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This is an old test. Youtube now has a new experimental 3d player. Please search for the video “3d video de paralax / CrossEyes”
One of my favorite things to do is to take pictures with my digital camera and turn them into 3D images — the kind where you use red and blue 3D glasses to see them. It’s surprisingly easy and really fun.
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Here is some Stereoscopic 3D Footage recorded with FRAPS from the game Tomb Rider: Underworld. 3dvision-blog.com
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We were inspired by Johnny Lee’s Youtube movie about VR Head tracking with the Wii Remote. We thought it would be cool if Johnny’s concept could actually be shown in stereoscopic 3D. For 3-D game drivers and 3-D TVs visit www.ddd.com
Visit www.avantgravity.com for a higher-res version of this animation. Just cross your eyes until the left and right images converge to form a composite stereoscopic image in the middle. …A quick 3-D flight to the end of the solar system and back! The planets are spaced proportionally apart from one another and from their respective moons, but I made them substantially larger than they should be given the distances, just to make them easier to see. The relative rotational and orbital velocities should be correct (yes, Jupiter and Saturn spin about their axes insanely fast…). I only included moons measuring more than 1000 km in diameter.
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