 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 4 edits | reply to Earleyp
Re: Free 3D Glasses From Fios Thanks, but use the digitally signed "https" web site instead: »fios3d.verizon.com/ I ordered a 6-pack.
Do the glasses work for this NASA picture? Sarychev Peak Volcano in Stereo It needs red on left eye, blue on right eye. |
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 Earleyp join:2008-07-05 West Sayville, NY | It works if you cross your eyes while looking at the photo -- Did you hear about the Yugo/pedestrian accident? ...Poor Yugo.
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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 | I was hoping that these glasses would be useful for something other than a movie. |
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 Baff join:2007-12-05 Murrieta, CA | These glasses are magenta/green, which means they probably won't be useful for much else. After you are done with them, you can throw them in a drawer with the yellow/blue glasses from the 3D Chuck episode.
Most 3D glasses are red/blue, but they also come in red/green, red/green-blue, & red/cyan, and then there are the polarized glasses. |
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 rockotman...Blown On The Steel BreezeEmerging Research join:2000-08-06 DSotM | reply to GeekGirl1 said by GeekGirl1:I was hoping that these glasses would be useful for something other than a movie. They are!
You can make your own 3-D images with a digital camera and Photoshop.
Here is one that I did, using the technique described here...

The one difference: Since these glasses are green and magenta, in step 4, select the red and blue channels vice the green and blue channels.
Follow the steps carefully. I used a tripod to make sure that the two photos were individually aligned. This was for a different technique that I tried a few years back, as seen in this animated gif...

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 GeekGirl1Premium join:2007-01-28 Morrisville, PA kudos:2 | said by rockotman:said by GeekGirl1:I was hoping that these glasses would be useful for something other than a movie. They are! You can make your own 3-D images with a digital camera and Photoshop. The one difference: Since these glasses are green and magenta, in step 4, select the red and blue channels vice the green and blue channels. Follow the steps carefully. I used a tripod to make sure that the two photos were individually aligned. This was for a different technique that I tried a few years back, as seen in this animated gif... Just got the glasses. Nice. I think GIMP can do the same thing.
The video clip looked OK, but not as good as your images. |
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 oldeguyPremium join:2007-08-04 Phoenixville, PA | reply to rockotman Your photo is great, nice and bright. The movie clip is so-so because it's so "dark" (nature of the movie, I guess) and small. |
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