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1. Atlastop concert video in stereoscopic 3d
10 months ago
Atlastop in concert at a tiny cafe in Copenhagen. 3rd nov 2007.

How to see the 3d-

1. Start the video (duh)
2. Pause the video when you see the 2 pictures left and right
3. Cross your eyes until you see a 3rd phantom image in between the first to pictures.
4. By moving your head closer or further from the screen you can bring the 3rd image into focus.
5. Enjoy stereoscopic 3d... or don't. In fact you'll probably get a head ache!

Note the cross eye technique is a bit of a strain on the eyes, would be much better to use the parallel eyes technique, but only trained Yogis can be that relaxed.

Sorry the video is so grainy... the venue forgot to turn on the spot lights. Anyway this is just a test to see if anyone can get it to work at all, so...

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  • harry ramsden 10 months ago
    The L-R aren't sufficiently synced for me to watch this
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  • Martin 10 months ago
    Yeah... the sync was really difficult to get. Should have done a clapper. Syncronising by eye is impossible.
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  • Brendan Henry 2 months ago
    Not impossible, just takes a bit of patience :P

    I think with some contrast and the right eye delayed by 17ish frames it might look a bit better :)
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