Why the wiggling? Introduction to MacroLab3D
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- Опубліковано 20 бер 2024
- This hobby project is dedicated to stereoscopic macro. 3D in my name refers to stereoscopy, not CGI. This is all real mother nature creations, not AI.
FAQ:
• Why the shaking: On this channel everything stays still during the photo session, and only camera moves. I am adding the wiggling to improve your depth and form perception on a flat screen. This is a known effect called "Wiggle stereoscopy" and is the main feature of this project. I also have other, no shaking stereo formats, check out my Playlists: • [3D] Introduction to ...
• This is mostly in focus because I am using "Focus stacking" in all of my videos. It allows me to combine many different focus points in one sharp result.
• Camera: As a macro photographer I am using my custom built setup called MacroLab3D System. One of a kind, not for sale.
Welcome! - Розваги
-But why?
-The microscopic world is so small that we can't see it without a microscope. But even with a microscope, we can only see a thin line of focus. Also, microscopes are very expensive, and not everyone has one. Here on this channel, you can experience having this expensive microscope in stereo-plus, as a bonus, everything is fully in focus, since I am using focus stacking. Focus stacking combines multiple images with different focus points (thin lines of focus) into a fully focused result. And to show you the depth on a flat screen, I am using wiggle stereoscopy. Here on this channel, you also have the ability to watch it in VR Cinema if you have a device, using one of the many stereo formats within the 'Playlists' section.
Wow, now I can finally send a dick pick!
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Jeez, so ASML lithography who making Intel, AMD and Nvideo have to use AI wiggly tracking.
Why is called "Macro" ?
"No AI" except the AI voice.
Correct! :D
"No AI" clearly refers to the footage not the voice, such a pointless comment.
yhh
@@seanzc5230your comment is even more pointless
@@toon4783 by that logic your comment would be more useless than mine as well
"Can you stop the wiggling"
Pauses video
Big brain moment
I promise kinda shake it around left and right
🤔
"my powers are beyond your comprehension"
@@akiraic ?
"Can you wiggle slower?" "Yes - but we don't like to and we are angry you asked."
It creates depth essentially the same way having two eyes does, displaying different perspectives so that you can judge relative size and distance more effectively
I thought having two eyes just in case you lose one.
@@mjs8792 probably both reasons 😂 but depth perception is way worse with just one….. same thing for people with one working ear, it’s way harder to figure out where the sound is coming from because you can’t triangulate
no it doesn't it's just annoying
@@48956l ya well, you’re dumb and mean and smelly
@@48956l Parallax is a guneine way of creating debph.
Say I wanted a pure white wall with black stripes to look like it has debph. If the black lines move less than the white, it looks slightly further away giving a debph effect.
“This… is not meth.”
This... is your brain on drugs
no, THIS IS PATRICK
What are those
*BOOOOOM!!!*
so they weren't dead presidents after all
Seeing those ripped fibers of the €50 bill is absolutely amazing to see. I work at a paper warehouse, so seeing torn fibers like that is something I’ve never seen that close, even on my microscope.
The brain is even using information that it's just been given, like a ghost, to fill in depth perception. That's amazing
*"my money doesn't jiggle jiggle, it folds"*
My honest reaction:
Average mobo enjoyer 😂
Typical Macro lab 2D take
It wiggles wiggles
Looks jiggly to me!
That would mean that he is indeed rapping about having fake money.
Wiggle Stereoscopy sounds like the name of a high school band that had dreams of making it big, but 10 years later still playing local gigs. Only sticking around cuz its fun and the funny name.
More like a rectal exam.
Bruh
solanin reference??
Sounds like some weird ass lost media creepypasta about "The Wiggles"
I remember a band called anaphylactic shark 😂
Corporate: what is the practical application of this technology?
Scientists: wiggul wiggul 😃
Its actually an amasing tool for sample recording. A little bit more, and we'll have completely faultless and automatic production line for delicate electronics and more!
And robo surgeons, that are even more life saving and precise (and less cost locked) then current ones
Cringe
@@GlebSeva for surgical robots, a time of flight sensor would be slightly more accurate.
@@mjcox242 those are expensive, aren't they? Additionally, i was mostly thinking of Human-Machine sort of robots, with manual controls
The practical use is a digital stereo microscope, without needing two optical pathways, two cameras, and then need a 3D screen to view captured images properly. Instead it can just capture a half second video that can be looped and used as a "still image" of a given sample and viewed on any screen.
I've been seeing a lot of videos like this lately, it's a pretty cool way to help show depth. Interestingly enough I have a pet snake, and she will often times wiggle like this, and since I've had her I figured it was to get a better grasp on how far away objects are. They also say snakes have fairly poor vision which i'm not sure I believe, but I suppose it would help then as well.
"THIS IS NOT ME JE-"
Exactly what I heard😭
😮
I came here looking for this comment
I heard "This is not meat jerking" 💀
@@Sora-INGlets jerk it together
"Wiggle stereoiscopy". That. Is fuggin ridiculous. I can't explain how deeply I love humanity's ability to question and discover and further explore only so we can explain and further the whole cycle.
scientists somewhere: "...now what about wiggle endoscopy?"
True
69th like 🥶
@@JackPorterJesus Christ
This comment feels AI generated
That's extremely cool. Stereoscopic images are usually the equivalent of an image from each individual eye. So this is showing us the two image perspectives consecutively and our brain is coding it into 3D. Beautiful
Slow wiggling is for the slow of mind, WIGGLE IT FASTER
😂exactly😂😂😂😂
0% meat jerky
0% ice
0% lasagna
0% ai
0% cgi
100% wiggle stereoscopy
I thought he said "this is not me jerking"
My day is ruined, as I cannot feast now.
Lasagna is the antichrist, so I'm glad it wasn't there.
0% ICE, 100% Columbian smuggled😅
I mean there was A.I voice
"this is not lasagna" got me going wild :sob:
Broski it's not discord
@@anpanman9137what if it was :amongusnutsack:
cringe@@itsnotamasterpieceitsamist772
@@USMCorps :sadspunchbop:
Okay Garfield
I wiggle my flashlight to find screws I dropped.
Wow, this is the most clearest microscopic shot I've ever seen😳
My ass spent way too long trying to figure out why “sausage” was printed on the $100
Freakin SAME
😂😂
Almost near the end, under the "zebra stripes" for anyone else who reads this & has to go find what they're talking about.
I missed it lol
"This is not jerky"
I heard something completely different
This is not me jer-
Same 💀
Meat jerky is not far off though
I heard "This is not me twerking"
”That's no lasagna” Yeah no shit! If someone handed me lasagna that looked like that I'd laugh and throw it away immediately.
Try watching this video in just one eye. It actually looks like stereo 3D with depth.
There was a similar tech where you could add zooming in particle animation background layer to a character dancing video, and viewing in one eye will make you feel like you're watching a stereo 3d clip.
Hiya, I really feel the need to comment this as it's pretty interesting, I work with fossils (volunteering for fossil preparation) and found myself developing exactly this habit as a method of understanding the fossil fragments better, I literally wiggle them as I turn them slowly just like the video, it's insane how much detail you get out of it
Thanks for sharing your story, yes. Any new subject desperately needs depth information since our brain have no previous data to get the correct idea.
Wiggling off
*WIGGLING ON*
that's some RTX vibes there haha
"how cool is that?"
very very cool! got me ":0"-ing XD
"I'm going to make this work!"
What you say when your photography career sucked due to camera shake.
Ok but near the end, at the bottom it says USA a load of times and my dumb ass thought it was saying sausage 🤣🤣
I fr thought it said "SAUSAGESAUSAGESAUSAGESAUSAGE" for a second 😂
Omg I'm glad I'm not the only one LMAO 😭
sasuga!
ME TOO
Finally, a short that answered all questions
Facts
YEP!
except why i should care
Needed more wiggling in my life
one of the first microscopic to zoomed out videos ive actually been able to comprehend. the wiggling works.
I did this with two pictures of clouds that were slightly different and played them back at like 20 fps repeated. It turned out real cool. I did it a bunch of years ago but it seems like a similar effect
My hungry ass can't comprehend how the first one is not a brisket or jerky
Fun fact: A birds' vision is like focus stacking. Birds have everything in their scope in focus. Where your peripheral vision is blurry, a bird can see clearly :) 🐦🦅
How? To focus stack with a camera, you need to take multiple pictures at different focus distances and then combine them together.
@cryora how wasn't part of the fun fact. Did you look it up? Hence the expression "eyes like a hawk".
@@weepees6013 I didn't look it up. I'm busy trying to learn how to code reactjs
@cryora I just graduated from computer science. Lol have fun.
@cryora well, it was a fun fact. Birds have focus stacked vision. Its the way their eyes are built. They are different than humans and don't need camera technology or separate shots to see that way. It's just how they see naturally. Idk how that was confusing, fr.
You just described how birds simulate depth perception. That’s why birds move their heads back and forth when they walk their eyes are on opposite sides of their head so they have no overlapping fields of visions to create a 3D image in their heads. It’s also why they look sideways at stuff and basically stop using the other eye to look at the outlines of something
"Commence the wigglin'!"
jigglin actually 🤓
@@DrakeOolaerm, but the video says "wigglin" so I said that instead to make it fit better☝🤓
This is not beef jerky
This is not ice
This is not lasanga
It's Jello
Can we stop the wiggle?
Yes but we don’t want to anger the wiggle fairies.
This is not ice, this is not meat. It's your heart beating in my hand.
whatever tts this is, its pretty good. also sick video!
Glad you think so!
Which is it? @@MacroLab3D
I had no clue it had "SAUSAUSAUSAU" all over the border
they forgot how to spell SAUSAGE
Actually it's USAUSAUSAUSA
@@lucrativelepton that makes more sense 😂
Looks like AUSAUSAUS too @@lucrativelepton
I’d argue that it doesn’t give the impression of depth more than it gives the impression of everything being a gross gelatin
POV: my dog’s insides when he’s hyped
I can’t wait for the new indie game “This is Not Lasagna” to release
What a simple idea, but quite useful!
Quite useful for what I still dont get it this nigga didn't explain nothing
Whenever I shine a flashlight in a dark area, I notice I can see depth perception better if I wiggle it a little bit as well.
I'm blind in one eye and I do this in real life to sorta see depth. I move my head side to side and this same effect helps me judge the shape of things.
I scratches my brain
More please
Suddenly LMAO's song popped into my head... "wiggle wiggle wiggle" fml
Got my degree in camera wiggling from Cal State. Took four years but was so worth it.
Would you show your setup? Id be interested in seeing the camera wiggle
this is tts?
Yes :)
@@MacroLab3D sounds really good Dawm
What an excellent video to shut up the common ignorant people, we hope that with this they enjoy your work and stop making stupid requests.
its crazy how close you get in these images, its like visiting another world
“Can you stop wiggling”
Me : wiggles the phone
I helps you see it as solid when you imagine that you are moving your head around in quick circles.
I literally did not think it was anything the AI said
"This is not lasagna."
Well, you can't stop me though
God, this is so useful. I wish i had a wiggle camera at work.
"This is not beef jerky, this is not ice, this is not lasagna - this is Benjamin Franklin"
that’s VERY cool and a great visual explanation
Dang that's literally the most impressive thing ive seen in a long time
Can wiggle stereoscopy be applied by a quarterback during a high-pressure play?
Me just wiggling my phone and the video looks normal 😂😂
“No we can’t stop the wiggling”
Me with a pause button
That's why I shake my flashlight when in the darkness. Allows me to see depth/shapes better
I need this when exporting PDF reports with imagery of CAD from my inspection software. See if you can license the technology to Hexagon for PC-DIMIS, SA, and Inspect. Embedded gifs instead of jpgs would offen be useful.
The best kind of visual effects are always the ones that are 100% in camera
Actually the sensor moves pixels, like the "400 Megapixels" in some cameras, that shifts the sensor between frames to quadruple the pixel count.
This is how I judge distance because I don't have any depth perception due to being blind in one eye. If I hold super still, things look flat. If I wiggle slightly, things have depth.
I once noticed something like this in a film movie taken from the space shuttle, as they flew over scattered puffy clouds. Fast motion of the spacecraft caused cloud shadows to shift enough to see the 3D effect. 😮
I feel like the no wiggle still gets the message across without making me dizzy
that is fraking awesome,why cant the algorythm show me only cool stuff like this?:O
Add more industrial processes, scientific equipment, innovative devices & R&D to your history
@@Michael-ij6kg thanks for the info!
but i kinda meant it rethorical,i already knew that,
but to my defense,even if i do,which i did,it still shows me shit i dont care about,so at the end,i can do what i want,youtube will try and gaslight me into viewing crap i didnt even wtch or comment or smth,
youtube has its agenda it seems to me
So basically I have to have a $100,000 microscope and when my adult friends come over I can ask them if they wanna see a hundred dollar bill jiggle? 😅
Being almost completely blind in one eye, I use this a lot to regain some depth perception.
No AI, just real talent and skill
Particles are so small, even in Macro they blend to make up something. Wow.
My brain couldn't comprehend what you were saying
MacroLab in 2024: look what we discovered
Me in 2002: look how this pencil wiggles bro
(Move a pencil in a horizontal position up and down and it will create the wiggle illusion)
"Can you stop the wiggling, no." (Me) pauses the video
my dollar bills be twerking around
What did you use for this voice? It sounds so real
You can stop the wiggling, you can slow tge wiggling amd still allow a proper depth effect. Source i do it literally every day.
My question is, why does the camera shaking give off such an effect that it looks like the object is moving? Does this work with all cameras like that? Imagine it’s some very high end technology at play here.
Any camera can do that, yes, even your eyes alone can do that :)
How the hell you know exactly what I'm thinking🤣
The meat jerky, ice, and lasagna 😂
Why does it look like different parts are wiggling at different speed/intensity, as if it's the object that wiggles?
Kinda makes sense u want a 3d perspective 🤔 and it brings it to live almost in every detail
this is not meat jerky
this is not ice
me: its cake, its always cake
great voice over source, what kind of AI did you use for it
Customers: "Can we use your product without using all of its features?" This company: "absolutely NOT!"
Did you design/ program this software or process? The camera takes the shots and the software renders the real images into 3D right? Is there anyone else doing this type of photography?
This is so cool to me. The implementations in the field of medicine, circuitry, biology, aerospace, you name it really are so wild. Especially biology.
No, I am not invented anything. What you see here is pure macro photography +focus stacking+wiggling. And the reason you have never seen it before because it is labour heavy and expensive +algorithms hate this because you can't shitpost it twice a day (too expensive, labor intensive). It is not online-realtime, it takes time. All macro photographers do this except the wiggling. Wiggling annoys shit out of people. But I am dedicated to it so, I will continue.
No AI. 3D in my name refers to stereoscopy, not CGI.
"this is not lasagna"
Ya, no one thought that was lasagna.
Sir Thanks for upload this important information,i would explore other things than Classic UA-cam. ❤
I do that when playing a 3D video game.
It will feel like you are watching an aquarium instead of a 2D monitor.
"But can you stop the wiggling?"
NO
"Maybe slow it down a little?"
NO
got dayum, never knew cameras could make such small accurate repetitive movements like that.
I do something similar to this on fourth of July . .
The photos come out awesome . .
Well, not only the camera's wiggling, my head as well.
Incredible