I am going to try a little experiment for fun tommorow.
1 Grab some frames from the BBC-HD 3D transmissions tomorrow morning
2 Split them in half and correct the aspect ratio of the pair.
3 Make a Blue Peter stereoscopic viewer.
Will it work ?
I am going to try a little experiment for fun tommorow.
1 Grab some frames from the BBC-HD 3D transmissions tomorrow morning
2 Split them in half and correct the aspect ratio of the pair.
3 Make a Blue Peter stereoscopic viewer.
Will it work ?
Egg box, washing up liquid bottle, sticky back plastic, and the all important length of Val's knic*** elastic
Oh Dear - short on the last item
Never mind - you never know what tommorow brings.
Fancy having a play
http://www.4shared.com/photo/QJzI8UnL/Wimbledon1_2.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/nQ2GowTz/Wimbledon2.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/sHlvBB6S/Wimbledon3.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/qvNvwIQB/Wimbledon4.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/3KQPjJFO/Wimbledon5.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/k_exU5Qr/Wimbledon6.html
http://www.4shared.com/photo/8hVlqai6/WimbledonOverlay.html
The last one has one image superimposed over the other with the front layer (Right eye image) at 50% tranparency so you can see both images. Note the scoreboard.
Try putting them up on a monitor and using a piece of card to prevent one eye seeing the other image
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