How to make real 3D pictures? stere images viewed by eD glasses
Hi
I was wondering, is it possible to make pictures that can be seen 3D via eDimensional glasses, like it is possible to make 3D stereo images for anaglyphic glasses

If it is possible, what software do I need for seeing those images with eD glasses?
Hi

I was wondering, is it possible to make pictures that can be seen 3D via eDimensional glasses, like it is possible to make 3D stereo images for anaglyphic glasses



If it is possible, what software do I need for seeing those images with eD glasses?

#1
Posted 12/22/2005 06:44 AM   
[quote name='gesaugen' date='Dec 21 2005, 10:44 PM']Hi
I was wondering, is it possible to make pictures that can be seen 3D via eDimensional glasses, like it is possible to make 3D stereo images for anaglyphic glasses

If it is possible, what software do I need for seeing those images with eD glasses?
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You would need the 3D Combine software from the eDimensional website. You can merge stereo pairs of create a 3D effect from regular images.
[quote name='gesaugen' date='Dec 21 2005, 10:44 PM']Hi

I was wondering, is it possible to make pictures that can be seen 3D via eDimensional glasses, like it is possible to make 3D stereo images for anaglyphic glasses



If it is possible, what software do I need for seeing those images with eD glasses?

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You would need the 3D Combine software from the eDimensional website. You can merge stereo pairs of create a 3D effect from regular images.

#2
Posted 12/22/2005 06:45 PM   
Yeah, 3DCombine does this. It's sort of buggy at times, but you can do a little bit of 2D to 3D for images and avi files too...not worth it from my perspective, but I did learn a lot by downloading the trial. I would recommend you purchase directly from the author, so you can save money if you upgrade. You can find more here:
[url="http://www.3dcombine.com/download.htm"]http://www.3dcombine.com/download.htm[/url]
Yeah, 3DCombine does this. It's sort of buggy at times, but you can do a little bit of 2D to 3D for images and avi files too...not worth it from my perspective, but I did learn a lot by downloading the trial. I would recommend you purchase directly from the author, so you can save money if you upgrade. You can find more here:

http://www.3dcombine.com/download.htm

#3
Posted 12/23/2005 04:13 AM   
thanks!
but, what mode of picture should I choose, and with what app can I see those images via eD glasses?
thanks!

but, what mode of picture should I choose, and with what app can I see those images via eD glasses?

#4
Posted 12/23/2005 06:45 AM   
[quote name='gesaugen' date='Dec 23 2005, 08:45 AM']thanks!
but, what mode of picture should I choose, and with what app can I see those images via eD glasses?
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try to use .jps files, its jpg file with two pictures side by side (full resolution for each eye). You can make these files with normal graphic programs, or 3d combine; when u have installed stereo drives just click on jps and automatically u'll see it via nvidia stereo viewer that comes with stereodrivers. As for stereo mode, there is no need to setup anything, use settings for your glasses from stereo driver setup.
[quote name='gesaugen' date='Dec 23 2005, 08:45 AM']thanks!

but, what mode of picture should I choose, and with what app can I see those images via eD glasses?

[post="62694"]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/post]




try to use .jps files, its jpg file with two pictures side by side (full resolution for each eye). You can make these files with normal graphic programs, or 3d combine; when u have installed stereo drives just click on jps and automatically u'll see it via nvidia stereo viewer that comes with stereodrivers. As for stereo mode, there is no need to setup anything, use settings for your glasses from stereo driver setup.

#5
Posted 01/08/2006 07:58 AM   
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