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 Who said that we need glasses to see 3D? 
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That was very cool!

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Yep, it's very nice, even if it's not S3D at all but only a 2D projection.


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Cool video, but this has been done before:



And, of course, its not 3D at all. Its about as much 3D as is normal TV shows or Xbox games (in the sense that they represent 3D scenes but on a 2D screen).

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cybereality wrote:
Cool video, but this has been done before:



And, of course, its not 3D at all. Its about as much 3D as is normal TV shows or Xbox games (in the sense that they represent 3D scenes but on a 2D screen).


Yep, but it's still interesting how it feels like 3D


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Yes, they used the underlying building very well in some scenes to give a sense of depth, particulary the windows and pillars. And at the distance the camera seems to be (more than 65m), stereopsis is not that effective either, apart for the shark scene where it should appear virtually closer.


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Fredz wrote:
And at the distance the camera seems to be (more than 65m), stereopsis is not that effective either, apart for the shark scene where it should appear virtually closer.

That is true, there will barely be any stereo effect at that distance. But it still should be obvious what is real and what is not.

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