3D Photo Browsing and Sharing Added to 3DVisionLive.com The 3DVisionLive.com Portal is Evolving into
Hi everyone,

We’re excited to announce that we now offer support for 3D photos on 3DVisionLive.com.

With the new photo support you can upload, share, rate, and most importantly, enjoy 3D photos over the internet using your preferred PCs web browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox or Chrome). As a photo enthusiast myself, I’m sure you’ll be as impressed as I was by all of the additional detail and realism that 3D photos offer. Previously, the only way to experience 3D photos in a web browser was with anaglyph (red/blue) glasses. Far from ideal.

Now, 3D Vision users can view 3D content in full color at full resolution (using NVIDIA active-shutter 3D Vision glasses). To enable this experience, we’ve teamed up with photo management company Phereo, to help develop the back-end architecture for 3D photo support.

Explore the new photo section and let us know what you think. And don’t forget to set up an account, to begin posting and sharing your own 3D images.

You should also check out some of the new 3D trailers and video clips we’ve added to the 3D Videos section. In addition, we recently partnered up with Fordela, a San Francisco-based Enterprise Video Management company that provides a high-performance video delivery engine, to dramatically increase the amount of high-quality video content we can provide on 3DVisionLive.com, so stay tuned for more updates.

Please note that in order to experience the new 3D photo functionnality you will need to upgrade your GeForce or Quadro graphics drivers to the 266.35 beta release that was posted on NVIDIA.com today.

Also, please note that 3DVisionLive.com 3D content can not be viewed on DLP displays right now because the 3DVision Windowed mode functionnality, which is required to display 3DVisionLice.com content within a browser window, is not currently supported on DLPs.

As always we look forward to your feedback and content submissions. Feel free to reach out to us 3DVisionLive@nvidia.com.

Cheers!
Hi everyone,



We’re excited to announce that we now offer support for 3D photos on 3DVisionLive.com.



With the new photo support you can upload, share, rate, and most importantly, enjoy 3D photos over the internet using your preferred PCs web browser (Internet Explorer, FireFox or Chrome). As a photo enthusiast myself, I’m sure you’ll be as impressed as I was by all of the additional detail and realism that 3D photos offer. Previously, the only way to experience 3D photos in a web browser was with anaglyph (red/blue) glasses. Far from ideal.



Now, 3D Vision users can view 3D content in full color at full resolution (using NVIDIA active-shutter 3D Vision glasses). To enable this experience, we’ve teamed up with photo management company Phereo, to help develop the back-end architecture for 3D photo support.



Explore the new photo section and let us know what you think. And don’t forget to set up an account, to begin posting and sharing your own 3D images.



You should also check out some of the new 3D trailers and video clips we’ve added to the 3D Videos section. In addition, we recently partnered up with Fordela, a San Francisco-based Enterprise Video Management company that provides a high-performance video delivery engine, to dramatically increase the amount of high-quality video content we can provide on 3DVisionLive.com, so stay tuned for more updates.



Please note that in order to experience the new 3D photo functionnality you will need to upgrade your GeForce or Quadro graphics drivers to the 266.35 beta release that was posted on NVIDIA.com today.



Also, please note that 3DVisionLive.com 3D content can not be viewed on DLP displays right now because the 3DVision Windowed mode functionnality, which is required to display 3DVisionLice.com content within a browser window, is not currently supported on DLPs.



As always we look forward to your feedback and content submissions. Feel free to reach out to us 3DVisionLive@nvidia.com.



Cheers!

#1
Posted 01/04/2011 04:47 PM   
Looks great, looks set to become part of my daily browsing
Looks great, looks set to become part of my daily browsing

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#2
Posted 01/04/2011 07:25 PM   
Can we also watch 3D from [url="http://www.vudu.com/"]http://www.vudu.com/[/url] as most 3D TVs supported by NVIDIA also supports this website....
Can we also watch 3D from http://www.vudu.com/ as most 3D TVs supported by NVIDIA also supports this website....

#3
Posted 04/14/2011 05:50 PM   
The site is at: http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/
The site is at: http://photos.3dvisionlive.com/

#4
Posted 01/04/2012 01:17 AM   
That's great. I've been checking out the site. What I want to do is to display 3D images directly from my web site. How does one go about this?
That's great. I've been checking out the site. What I want to do is to display 3D images directly from my web site. How does one go about this?

#5
Posted 01/04/2012 03:40 AM   
Well, you can use the embeded object thing to do it. Just click the button for a picture and it will give you the HTML code. The image won't actually be on your website, though.
Well, you can use the embeded object thing to do it. Just click the button for a picture and it will give you the HTML code. The image won't actually be on your website, though.

#6
Posted 01/05/2012 11:58 PM   
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