The Vizard: DIY 3D Viewing Station

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024

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  • @alej11
    @alej11 14 років тому

    Mr.Sean Hellfritsch, Sir...
    You R awesome!
    thank you!

  • @AltMarc
    @AltMarc 16 років тому

    Mirroring polarized light turn that polarization 90 degree, the reflecting coating should be on top. Even so, you depolarize a little bit of the light (also with the light passing from the back), wich can be seen in both eyes. It's really tricky to setup the brightness: It's why it is in a "darkened" box.
    Also the thin kitchen PE film (the thing you wrap sandwich in) turn the polarisation about 90 degree.

  • @lucysfrost
    @lucysfrost 16 років тому

    its about time someone came up with a decent idea

  • @wmacorlando
    @wmacorlando 16 років тому

    because stereo optic means you need one eye to focus on a slightly different part of the screen than the other eye and that's what the glasses do for you.

  • @ADEXL
    @ADEXL 16 років тому

    that's genius! a pity i won't have that much time and money to make such a frame.

  • @SplinterCraig
    @SplinterCraig 13 років тому

    So. i have gotten everything working perfectly, avatar in 1080p took my back to when i seen it in imax 3d.Only bigger is better, i am now looking into the diy 3d projector.

  • @SplinterCraig
    @SplinterCraig 13 років тому

    I,m so into this right now.

  • @stuartjporteous
    @stuartjporteous 11 років тому

    Best example of vocal fry I ever heard.

  • @johnblack9885
    @johnblack9885 Рік тому

    Where did you get the acrylic half mirror? I am looking for one to put inside my Space Invaders arcade cab to reproduce the holographic 3D effect of the original arcade machine.

  • @D4v1id
    @D4v1id 15 років тому

    Those polarized glasses are probably more expensive then the mass produced red blue ones. So I don't see how it is a inexpensive way.

  • @jasonbadler
    @jasonbadler 16 років тому

    that was great. smart guy

  • @yuriythebest
    @yuriythebest 16 років тому

    you can convert them but the result will be crappy. Instead you need true stereoscopic video files (shot on 2 cameras a few centimeters apart).

  • @xiaou2
    @xiaou2 15 років тому

    They sell the official (new) polarized glasses on ebay for a few dollars tops.

  • @StarWarsDork
    @StarWarsDork 16 років тому

    Interesting.

  • @chrismagorian
    @chrismagorian 13 років тому

    How did you know that the polarization on the displays would be opposing between them to cross over and create the stereoscopic image. Also, which glasses did you get to match the polarization from the screens?

  • @fickenficken
    @fickenficken 16 років тому

    I really like that idea, but where do you get the source of 3d videos ? how do you split them to those 2 lcd`s ? You need a PC with videocard that has two outputs, but then how can you play a 3D title (if it's there). Or are all the movies in 3D then ?
    Wondering.

  • @Psilo007
    @Psilo007 16 років тому

    i dont think the video does it justice?

  • @SplinterCraig
    @SplinterCraig 13 років тому

    Can some one help me. When i use the stereo movie player and split the movie between the two monitors, the video goes out requiring me to reopen the movie.
    I am using win7- 17"monitor and a 23" monitor resized in nivdia control panel to match the 17" monitor at 1280X1020.
    Do i need to go back to vista or xp for the player to work right or do i need to create a right and left eye file of the movie for it to work right.

  • @KXrhyder547
    @KXrhyder547 16 років тому

    oh sure, cuz thats not expensive

  • @hviettan
    @hviettan 12 років тому

    hay nhả

  • @KE7JLM
    @KE7JLM 15 років тому

    They made a mistake any LCD can be used

  • @bigreck
    @bigreck 16 років тому

    so u can make any movie 3d with that?

  • @gregor00005
    @gregor00005 16 років тому

    i cant see any 3d!?!?

    • @johnblack9885
      @johnblack9885 Рік тому

      Because you are watching it on a 2D video you are not there!