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3D glasses?
Sounds like a good effect for a horror movie.
The last time I could see enough to see 3d was in the mid 90s when I saw a colour double polarised tv projection of a video about growing grapes and making wine in Surrey. Very impressive until you tilted your head that is. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Richard Brooks" wrote in message ... Brian Gaff said the following on 13/12/2009 13:58: So, what happens if you swap the colours around to the opposite eyes then? Brian I wonder if the characters look hollowed out as things do in the full colour side-by-side setups when the pictures are the wrong way around? |
3D glasses?
Actually, in theory it should not really matter which eye sees which surely?
Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Graham." wrote in message ... "Brian Gaff" wrote in message m... So, what happens if you swap the colours around to the opposite eyes then? Brian Perhaps you just see the back of the characters heads like when Olive Oyl turns Popeye's portrait round before retiring to bed. -- Graham. %Profound_observation% |
3D glasses?
Most odd then. One would need to work that out. How can it be different. If
you do a headstand while viewing does it go back right again? Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Max Demian" wrote in message ... "Brian Gaff" wrote in message m... So, what happens if you swap the colours around to the opposite eyes then? I just tried it and the images don't integrate at all - I just see a blue or amber image depending on which eye I am concentrating on, or blue/amber fringes, but no depth and no natural colour. -- Max Demian |
3D glasses?
"Tim" wrote in message ... Mike Henry wrote: In , MickK wrote: The broadcasts were ColorCode 3D - blue and amber glasses. www.colorcode3d.com Try your local Sainsbury's first. That's where I got mine for free and they may still have some left. You must be kidding - they ran out before the first broadcast, and spent the entire Channel 4 3D week denying they massively underestimated the demand, and failed to put any back-up plans into place to get more in. There were several posts about it at the time. Besides which the whole exercise was a massive disappointment. 3D with coloured filters just isn't nice to watch. Tim It was in the mid 80s when CH4 tried it out. They put some great films on but the glasses were red and blue. What they did a few weeks ago was a load of rubbish, it was black and white film run through a computer program. The results were absolutely terrible and not even worth watching. If a shop is giving away 3D glasses for FREE, they have no requirement to make plans to get more in - why should they. |
3D glasses?
"R Gower" wrote in message
... [...] It was in the mid 80s when CH4 tried it out. They put some great films on but the glasses were red and blue. Only washed out colour resulted. What they did a few weeks ago was a load of rubbish, it was black and white film run through a computer program. No it wasn't. The results were absolutely terrible and not even worth watching. Not very good, but at least there was more or less full colour - but you had to turn all the lights out. -- Max Demian |
3D glasses?
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
m... Most odd then. One would need to work that out. How can it be different. If you do a headstand while viewing does it go back right again? I expect so, but I'm not inclined to attempt such a feat. -- Max Demian |
3D glasses?
"Brian Gaff" wrote in message
m... Actually, in theory it should not really matter which eye sees which surely? Brian I think the right eye needs to see the image from the right hand camera and likewise for left and left hand for there to be any hope of some kind of 3D effect. -- Brian Gregory. (In the UK) To email me remove the letter vee. |
3D glasses?
Mike Henry wrote:
In , MickK wrote: The broadcasts were ColorCode 3D - blue and amber glasses. www.colorcode3d.com Try your local Sainsbury's first. That's where I got mine for free and they may still have some left. You must be kidding - they ran out before the first broadcast, and spent the entire Channel 4 3D week denying they massively underestimated the demand, and failed to put any back-up plans into place to get more in. There were several posts about it at the time. They did re-stock. I got a couple of pairs at my local a week after the original publicity. The original poster though wanted some to go over normal specs. These don't of course. |
3D glasses?
Actually you only need to bend down to get the effect, or probably more up
his street, lay down with head toward tv with glasses on the wrong way. Brian -- Brian Gaff - Note:- In order to reduce spam, any email without 'Brian Gaff' in the display name may be lost. Blind user, so no pictures please! "Mike Henry" wrote in message ... In , "Max Demian" wrote: "Brian Gaff" wrote in message . com... Most odd then. One would need to work that out. How can it be different. If you do a headstand while viewing does it go back right again? I expect so, but I'm not inclined to attempt such a feat. There is an interested readership on this group that would really appreciate it if you would try! :-) |
3D glasses?
"Mike Henry" wrote in message
... In , "R Gower" wrote: "Tim" wrote in message ... Mike Henry wrote: In , MickK wrote: The broadcasts were ColorCode 3D - blue and amber glasses. www.colorcode3d.com Try your local Sainsbury's first. That's where I got mine for free and they may still have some left. You must be kidding - they ran out before the first broadcast, and spent the entire Channel 4 3D week denying they massively underestimated the demand, and failed to put any back-up plans into place to get more in. There were several posts about it at the time. Besides which the whole exercise was a massive disappointment. 3D with coloured filters just isn't nice to watch. It was in the mid 80s when CH4 tried it out. The Channel 4 3D week that this thread is discussing, was just last month. If a shop is giving away 3D glasses for FREE, they have no requirement to make plans to get more in - why should they. Simple - it's because getting 3D glasses from that one shop was the one and only exclusive way of being able to view the broadcasts in question last month. If I could have bought a pair of Color(sic)Code 3D glasses elsewhere for a reasonable cost (in person - no time for mail order) I'd have no problem with Sainsbury's blithely sitting on their hands once they ran out. But by massively (deliberately?) underestimating demand, they slashed the audience figures. I would have thought that the advertisers that had paid for adverts during the 3D programmes would have kicked up a stink and demanded more stock were supplied urgently - it was clear *very* early on that the stock was woefully inadequate. As it was, their lack of backup plans to get more in was typical of a British half-arsed effort at doing something. Maybe people grabbed handfuls in the hope of cleaning up on eBay. -- Max Demian |
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