Do-it-yourself 3D movies at homeI remember when I got my very first copy of Photoshop and started scanning in pictures from my dad's Playboys and offsetting them for use with our antique stereoscope. Not fantastic since it didn't use two different camera sources, but what is a bored teenager supposed to do when not masturbating?
One is a webcam with two lenses that mimics human sight and turns the images it captures into 3D footage.
Another firm is producing software that it hopes will make it far easier for home users to show 3D movies on many different types of screen.
Manchester-based PDT has created the Minoru webcam that has two lenses set roughly the same distance apart as human eyes. Software included with the webcam turns the two images into what is known as an anaglyph.
Can't wait until the resulting footage starts popping up (cough) on the internet.
1 comment:
i used to love my viewmaster. hard to find porn for them though. at least it was in the '70s.
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