Thursday, April 13, 2017

3D Flowers

Kingwood Center in Mansfield. Some 3D flowers and statues its early in the season. But it was fun journey hope you enjoy the 3D clipz click this link

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

3D waterfalls

3d adventure to Mohican. It was a fun time. Love the waterfalls there enjoy the video click this link

3D vr channel on youtube

This is a spot to find some new 3D content. This is a channel I started because there isn't enough 3D content on the internet. I am working to find cool images and making video to share hope you enjoy! Links to my videos click this link

Saturday, October 17, 2015

3D video: Walking The Dog

New video!


                                             
My favorite dog and I went for a little stroll in the morning! There was some fog turned out epic in 3D! CLICK HERE to see the video! And maybe like and subscribe to my channel?SUBSCRIBE HERE!! Thanks to all who enjoy my videos!

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Polarized 3D Systems

       Polarized 3D systems use polarized 3D glasses to create the illusion of three dimensional images. This effect is achieved by restricting light that reaches each eye. The images are overlapped using Stereoscopic imagery.
       In order for polarized 3D to work their are low cost eyeglasses that have to be worn. the eyeglasses contain a pair of different polarizing filters. Each filter passes only light with the same polarization and blocks light that is not the same polarization. Each eye sees a different perspective.
 This is what causes the three dimensional effect.




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Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Early 3D Patents and Tests


    Stereoscopic era began in the late 1890s William Friese-Green a British Film pioneer filed a patent for a 3D movie process. In this process two films were projected side-by-side on screen. The viewer had to look through a steroscope to converge the two images. The machinics behind this method could not be achieved in theaters.
     Fredrick Eugene Ives patented a stereo camera rig in 1900. With two lenses coupled together 1 3/4 inches apart.
    On June 10,1915 Edwin S. Porter and William E. Waddell presented to an audience at the Astor theater in New York City in red and green Anaglyph.
    The earliest confirmed film to an audience was The Power of Love at the Ambassador Hotel Theater in Los Angeles on 27 September 1922. The camera rig was designed by the films producer, Harry K. Fairall and Cinematographer Robert F. Elder. The film was projected in dual strip Red-Green Anaglyph.Also red-green anaglyph glasses were used. The filmed dropped out of sight and now is considered LOST!
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