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    I am doing a bit of research into the most popular form of stereoscopy that people are using.
    I wanted to get a bit of a poll going so get your vote in for your favourite format-

    1- red/cyan
    2- green/magenta
    3- other
    Chris Jackson
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    www.shiftmedia.sydney

  • #2
    Red/Cyan is the most common over here...and quite painful for the eyes after a while (10 min)
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    • #3
      There are some 3d monitors/projectors starting to emerge; but for these, there is no specific "format" - the application displaying the image must take care of controlling the hardware in such a way as to produce the effect (e.g. interlace the two images, or blend them in a checker pattern, or flip fast between the two images etc). These usually produce much better results than anaglyph images.

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      Vlado
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      • #4
        ive researched a bit and found that the polorised lens glasses 3d has become so close in technology for the cost vs quality that it should be the way to go as long as the glasses are on this concept....

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDzkRmOmwfA

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        • #5
          I prefer polarized, then active, then anaglyph.

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          • #6
            There are two kinds of polarization: circular polarization (like RealD) is better than horizontal/vertical polarization (like IMAX), because there is full separation of the left and right image (i.e. no ghosting). I also don't like the shutter (active) glasses too much, as the flickering is sometimes very noticeable and can cause headaches.

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            Vlado
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            • #7
              Sorry about invading this thread with a stupid question about Vray2.0 and creating a format viewable for circular polarization.

              Vray will output a side by side frame, correct? That's what I need to output a polarized version.

              Once I have those frames is there a standard app that can take those frames and compile a movie? Like AfterEffects?

              Thanks,
              Andrius
              Last edited by andrius; 21-09-2011, 10:25 AM.
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              • #8
                andrius. ive been searching for info on that but still havent found anything

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                • #9
                  Da_elf,

                  Thanks for the reply. What part aren't you sure about? If Vray can output for polarized 3d or the application that can take the frames and output a movie?

                  Andrius
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                  • #10
                    once ive got a left and right image.... what then? with red and cyan its easy.. just mix them. but with polorised.. what do you do

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                    • #11
                      I think this program will allow you to take the sidebyside frames and create a polarized movie from it. Click the features tab and scroll all the way to the bottom:

                      http://www.corel.com/servlet/Satelli...2035419#output

                      I'm not on Vray2.0 yet but that will spit out sidebyside, right?
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                      • #12
                        that doesnt say anything about polorised. just looks like red+cyan

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                        • #13
                          Right, I spoke with them and they said they can do polarized as well. I mentioned to them that it needs to be viewed with circular glasses and not linear. They said they were not sure and will bet back to me. I'm not sure myself. Does it matter how it's rendered and compiled or is it just different on the glasses side???
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                          • #14
                            from what i gathered from the youtube video i posted thats on the glasses side. polorised movies can be viewed on both glasses however circular glasses are the higher quality one since it allows for tilt of head where as linear messes up when tilting your head

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                            • #15
                              Yes, that's what I'm thinking as well. I just want to hear it from them before I buy their program.
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