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Stereoscopic 3D screenshots
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Quote from jrd.racer :thats wacky
can you explain those pics

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereopsis
Quote from SamH :Quite fun! I needed to wear my reading glasses to get my eyes to focus on the first images, but once I'd done that it worked well. I also needed to be aware of the tilt of my head, so that as my eyes drifted out, the two images were level and my eyes latched.

Did my own screenie from a race today:

Wow, it looks very nice!
#27 - SamH
I've been trying to coax more 3D relief out of the GIF method.

The trick seems to be to decide what you want to be the main focal point and align the two images to match. Here are a couple of experiments:

Swapping image opacity between 25:75 and 75:25 -


Swapping image opacity between 33:67 and 67:33 -


Swapping image opacity between 40:60 and 60:40 -
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tst_bl1-2.gif
tst_bl1-3.gif
tst_bl1-4.gif
Ok, so I failed and didn't post the screenshots

It all looked so well with the red-cyan 3d vision, but cross-eyed it looked totally different, so I spared you crappy screenshots with not even noticeable 3D views.

I'd like to see some more though! They really rock, and please not in moving .gif files, if you view it yourself cross-eyed it looks way better
OMG, the stereoscopic gif images look very well. I will try doing one
Quote from KassadGLA :OMG, the stereoscopic gif images look very well. I will try doing one

What is the method for seeing those ones? I can't see them
Awww.. my eyes!

Looks good, but your eyes start to hurt...
I edited one of the pics posted here, so that you can try the good old-fashioned red/green glasses. There are however red/blue glasses too and I don't know which color is for which eye...so I did 4 versions for you, try it please and let me know if it works
Attached images
blue-red.jpg
gree-red.jpg
red-blue.jpg
red-green.jpg
...and I forgot the red/cyan and cyan/red glasses. Someone let me know if it worked.
Attached images
red-cyan.jpg
Why you don't install the nVidia drivers to see LFS in stereoscopic 3d?
Quote from JJ72 :This idea is nothing new, but I don't remember it being applied in LFS screens, so I spent a coupe hours for some little experiments.

Ever wonder how LFS will look in "real" 3D? It looks awesome! And you don't need any special tools or glasses, although it does take some training.

Here's how to do it:
1.Try to cross your eyes, if you are not familiar with it, put a finger 20cm in front of you, look at it, then gradually move it towards you.

2.Now look at the picture, but don't focus on it, you should see 2 ghost images coming from the 2 pics, if you move your focal point, those ghost images will move closer/further to each other. (again you can use your finger to help yourself out)

3.Once the two ghost images come together, you are on focus. Now maintain your eye muscle and try to look into the picture formed in the middle.

4.If you lost focus, just put your finger up again, the distance between your eye and your finger should be constant.

5.Keep trying! I think the result are really worth it.










*And here's a prize for those who can master the skill.
http://a.imagehost.org/0441/4971605rog.jpg

got those shots to work with a special self-built 3D-glass. With pure eye-skills I got only 50% of both pictures over each other...
Quote from breadfan :I edited one of the pics posted here, so that you can try the good old-fashioned red/green glasses. There are however red/blue glasses too and I don't know which color is for which eye...so I did 4 versions for you, try it please and let me know if it works

Worked well for me... though I have to say I do see everything in blue and red now...
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