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[photo-3d] more: Digital Video 3D
- From: Raleigh Souther <raleigh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] more: Digital Video 3D
- Date: Tue, 13 Mar 2001 07:56:45 -0800
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From: rick corrales <ddarick@xxxxxxxxx>
The way most people shoot 3d video, and a way that is
the most practical , is to use a product called a
nu-view. Using any video camera, this is a device that
mounts to the front of your camera and uses the a/b
fields of the normal video signal and with the use of
a mirror and a beam spittler, gives you alternating
views( left eye-right eye). You then view the video
using a normal vcr and shutter goggles. If you wanted
to do anaglyph, my suggestion would be to put colored
filters on the nu-view to match the glasses. I have
not tried this, but I think it would work-no need for
shutter glasses. Nu-view has an internet site( of
course), and I think costs about 400 bucks. I have
played with one once, and although you can adjust the
convergence (3d window), it did seem to vignette at
the wider angle lens setting.
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