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Brettus
21-11-11, 02:56 PM
OK I know this is very niche and only a few orgers have a way to view them but my pictures from my visit to the bike show are in 3D, I've uploaded one to a test site, can someone test it and feedback if its worth me bothering to put any more up?
http://phereo.com/Brettus/image/4eca6584378501cf0c000054/
We just got our dial-up installed up here, calm down ;)
Seggons
21-11-11, 04:03 PM
Just been through them all. The picture of the engine didn't give me the 3D effect. It was almost as if the 2 pictures didn't mix or there wasn't enough background. It's hard to explain. The other one was the fire bike but I think that was because it was shot so tight. So there wasn't much background to make it stand out. Other than that, WOW and great job! The pictures look stunning with my 3D Vision setup and it's pictures like these that make me hope 3D moves more mainstream.
The only downside is Nvidia's software the way it faffs moving from 1 picture to the next.
Brettus
21-11-11, 05:32 PM
Cool thanks Seggons, I thought I remembered you having a 3dvision setup from my laptop thread. The ones I uploaded were the ones I remembered looking alright from a quick scan through last night. I am working away today and didn't bother to bring my glasses along so might upload some more if I can find some other goodies, took around 150 of them in 1gb of space which I didn't think too bad.
Some video too but mainly in the ramp'd up event which was too dark to really come out well on my camera.
I hate the nvidia photo viewer, its so fussy, but I think it will get easier now that file standards are emerging. I didn't expect to find a website to display them like that, thought I'd have to host the files for people to download and view.
Thanks for the feedback anyhow, will have to get my butt into gear and get out and try some intentional 3d pictures.
beabert
21-11-11, 07:55 PM
Im in the 1 in 10 that cant see 3d images [properly, which is annoying, mines due to a lazy eye, so i don't get any effect at all.
mister c
22-11-11, 06:09 AM
Im in the 1 in 10 that cant see 3d images [properly, which is annoying, mines due to a lazy eye, so i don't get any effect at all.
I'm another one of the 1 in 10 due to being blind in 1 eye since I was 18 months old, so I don't even know what 3d should look like in real life, never mind in pictures lol
Bluefish
22-11-11, 10:00 PM
Crap pics, there all blurry :(
muzikill
22-11-11, 10:20 PM
Can you put them up side by side instead of anaglyph?
-Ralph-
22-11-11, 11:01 PM
I'm not at home, but I'll look later in the week.
beabert
23-11-11, 01:10 AM
I'm another one of the 1 in 10 due to being blind in 1 eye since I was 18 months old, so I don't even know what 3d should look like in real life, never mind in pictures lol
Yep i always wondered what it would be like to use 2 eyes; i mean, how does that even work? lol.
Geodude
23-11-11, 10:20 AM
'Daft question' do i need 3d glasses or the like to see them? as they are blurry to look at :(
Paul the 6th
23-11-11, 12:15 PM
do I need these?
http://www.gadg.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/3Dspecs.jpg
Brettus
23-11-11, 01:20 PM
Back again, right, sorry I should have perhaps explained a bit better but I wasn't expecting too many people to be interested.
When you are viewing a picture you have a mode button in the bottom left, you can choose a method to view them in:
Anaglyph (red and blue glasses as per above)
Crossed (is a method for crossing your eyes to get each eye to see the slightly different picture side by side, here is a guide (http://www.starosta.com/3dshowcase/ihelp.html))
3DVision if like seggons you have a posh Nvidia 3d vision setup for gaming etc then you can use the 3dvision option at the top.
I suspect the other modes are for compatibility with certain 3DTVs but I don't honestly know.
As I say most won't be able to view them either without glasses because of the lack of ability or lack of hardware to help but feel free to have a go.
I've uploaded some more bike show pictures now that I've had another browse through for the ones that I thought looked good in 3d (I may well be wrong though, personal preference has a lot to do with it)
Full Motorcycle Live album here: http://phereo.com/Brettus/album/4eca65ad3785018773000023/
I've also put up a general gallery of some test shots I took with my Fujifilm W3 which you may be interested in Seggons: http://phereo.com/Brettus/album/4eccf01c378501f62a000096/
One last thing, I've uploaded a short movie clip (167mb) I'd really only bother with it if you have a 3DTV or a 3DVision setup: http://www.fileserve.com/file/SV2R2da it's just a short clip of a couple of guys going around the indoor motocross track.
Mr Speirs
23-11-11, 04:16 PM
I get seem to get the crossed ones. Could do it easily in the guide but on your photos it won't work. Think they might be too wide.
Some looked very 3d when mode was set to 'wiggle' others just made my head hurt.
Brettus
24-11-11, 09:51 AM
Some looked very 3d when mode was set to 'wiggle' others just made my head hurt.
oh yeah, forgot about the wiggle mode. Sorry about the headache, my associate will hand out painkillers at the end of the thread. :drink:
muzikill
24-11-11, 10:31 AM
Tbh colorcode anglyph looks great on a lcd monitor.
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