from 3D video:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/normal_StereoPlayer05_75.jpg[/img]
3D picture:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/6852415.jpg[/img][/quote]
How can i see above images in 3d with my 3dvision?
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='534720' date='Apr 26 2009, 07:10 PM']How can i see above images in 3d with my 3dvision?
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it[/quote]
Cross your eyes, keep looking in the middle until
You see three images, the image in the middle is
3d.
[quote name='Manippy' post='534710' date='Apr 26 2009, 08:46 PM']that plane sticks out alot,
realy realy cool. So do games look like this
while playing?[/quote]
Yes they do! :D You can adjust the effect to your personal like as well. Less/more effect (separation) , popin-popout (convergence).
Nice pictures Freke! Good motives and they have really good stereoeffect!
[quote name='ndlrjajdlfo' post='534720' date='Apr 26 2009, 01:10 PM']How can i see above images in 3d with my 3dvision?
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it[/quote]
hi,
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
[attachment=9147:VT3002_.jpg]
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[b]Pes2009[/b] snapshot (reduced) using latest nVidia 3D Vision driver
[attachment=9148:pes2009_1.jpg]
[attachment=9147:VT3002_.jpg]
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Pes2009 snapshot (reduced) using latest nVidia 3D Vision driver
[attachment=9148:pes2009_1.jpg]
[attachment=11853:VT3002_.jpg]
________________________________
[b]Pes2009[/b] snapshot (reduced) using latest nVidia 3D Vision driver
[attachment=11854:pes2009_1.jpg][/quote]
does it work properly in the pes2009?
in my case
my 3dvision glasses don`t work
and
you had better change the file name
(vt3.exe ====> fifa09.exe)
then you will be more satisfied
[attachment=11853:VT3002_.jpg]
________________________________
Pes2009 snapshot (reduced) using latest nVidia 3D Vision driver
[attachment=11854:pes2009_1.jpg]
does it work properly in the pes2009?
in my case
my 3dvision glasses don`t work
and
you had better change the file name
(vt3.exe ====> fifa09.exe)
then you will be more satisfied
i7 8700K @4.9
GTX1080Ti
Asrock Z370 Gamming K6
Windows10 64bit
LG OLED UHD 3dtv 55E6K
With cross eye I can see how games will be
before my 3D vision set arives :)
With cross eye I can see how games will be
before my 3D vision set arives :)
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2[/url]
like this:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10403/normal_wic08_90.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10498/normal_WoW0003.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/17319/normal_Pure31_50.jpg[/img]
from 3D video:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/normal_StereoPlayer05_75.jpg[/img]
3D picture:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/6852415.jpg[/img]
http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2
like this:
from 3D video:
3D picture:
realy realy cool. So do games look like this
while playing?
realy realy cool. So do games look like this
while playing?
[url="http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2"]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2[/url]
like this:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10403/normal_wic08_90.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10498/normal_WoW0003.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/17319/normal_Pure31_50.jpg[/img]
from 3D video:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/normal_StereoPlayer05_75.jpg[/img]
3D picture:
[img]http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/albums/userpics/10004/6852415.jpg[/img][/quote]
How can i see above images in 3d with my 3dvision?
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it
http://www.mtbs3d.com/gallery/index.php?cat=2
like this:
from 3D video:
3D picture:
How can i see above images in 3d with my 3dvision?
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it
i7 8700K @4.9
GTX1080Ti
Asrock Z370 Gamming K6
Windows10 64bit
LG OLED UHD 3dtv 55E6K
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it[/quote]
Cross your eyes, keep looking in the middle until
You see three images, the image in the middle is
3d.
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it
Cross your eyes, keep looking in the middle until
You see three images, the image in the middle is
3d.
realy realy cool. So do games look like this
while playing?[/quote]
Yes they do! :D You can adjust the effect to your personal like as well. Less/more effect (separation) , popin-popout (convergence).
Nice pictures Freke! Good motives and they have really good stereoeffect!
realy realy cool. So do games look like this
while playing?
Yes they do! :D You can adjust the effect to your personal like as well. Less/more effect (separation) , popin-popout (convergence).
Nice pictures Freke! Good motives and they have really good stereoeffect!
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it[/quote]
hi,
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
enjoy.
i just can see only .jps files in s3d
Is it possable to see above .jpg image in s3d?
please let me know how to enable it
hi,
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
enjoy.
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
enjoy.[/quote]
Thank you very much ^^
save images as jpg's, then change extension from .jpg to .jps, then open with stereo viewer. It should work.
Please post success or failure.
This means you can take 2 photos with your digital camera (one using each eye centered on the same object),
stitch them side-by-side and change the extension to .jps and it should work in your 3d viewer program. You may
have to use the swap-eyes function if you put the left-eye image on the right side as in the above pics.
Note the above pics are cross-eyed, not wide-eyed as is common.
enjoy.
Thank you very much ^^
i7 8700K @4.9
GTX1080Ti
Asrock Z370 Gamming K6
Windows10 64bit
LG OLED UHD 3dtv 55E6K
(Save and rename them to .JPS if you have 3D Vision, otherwise cross your eyes slightly.)
I posted one of my map so you can see that it doesn't do double with the default settings.
The rest have been randomly taken over the last few weeks when I thought it would make a good S3D pic.
(Save and rename them to .JPS if you have 3D Vision, otherwise cross your eyes slightly.)
I posted one of my map so you can see that it doesn't do double with the default settings.
The rest have been randomly taken over the last few weeks when I thought it would make a good S3D pic.
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