3D is back (EDIT: Official MTBS Superbowl ColorCode Thread)
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2009 1:04 pm
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yup, in fact someone posted a youtube clip from that show however it was later removed by NBC. By the way they don't mention it but the technology is actually colorcode 3d - currently trying to aquire some colorcode glassesJadentheman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmEKSiC9xo
Jadentheman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmEKSiC9xo
"Colour Code Power anaglyph" mentioned and he explained in this MTBS newswire RSS feed here.yuriythebest wrote:yup, in fact someone posted a youtube clip from that show however it was later removed by NBC. By the way they don't mention it but the technology is actually colorcode 3d - currently trying to aquire some colorcode glassesJadentheman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmEKSiC9xo
Nice find JadenthemanJadentheman wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmEKSiC9xo
I totally agree.Okta wrote:From all accounts, colorcode is an ultimate fail, and if this is what the public are being exposed to as the new 3d, then we are back to the dark old anaglyph days.
Freke1 wrote:I totally agree.Okta wrote:From all accounts, colorcode is an ultimate fail, and if this is what the public are being exposed to as the new 3d, then we are back to the dark old anaglyph days.
No colorcode drivers.
No colorcode option in StereoMovie Maker.
No colorcode option in StereoPhoto Maker.
No colorcode option in Stereoscopic Player.
Why do 3D allways have to reinvent itself? It's boring frankly.
those are close to what colorcode means so perhaps that is it.Half Color Anaglyph Yellow - Blue
Gray Anaglyph Yellow - Blue
i 100% agree!Okta wrote:From all accounts, colorcode is an ultimate fail, and if this is what the public are being exposed to as the new 3d, then we are back to the dark old anaglyph days.
works for me cross eyed, thanks a lotyuriythebest wrote:I have figured out a proof of concept of how to EMULATE anaglyph/colorcode using modern 3d solutions:
http://forum.iz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=853" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
when viewed using an iz3d the retinal conflict is gone- the yellow-blue somehow cancels each other out. there is ghosting but new glasses will help because crosseyed there's basically no ghosting (and that which is present is because of slightly inaccurate color values for the filters) . the same should work for red/blue.Silversurfer wrote:works for me cross eyed, thanks a lotyuriythebest wrote:I have figured out a proof of concept of how to EMULATE anaglyph/colorcode using modern 3d solutions:
http://forum.iz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=853" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
need... colorcode... glasses...
yuriythebest wrote:need... colorcode... glasses...
I couldn't have said it any better. I had some extra glasses and passed them on today to a friend with many reserves that i would be tainting their view and their kids view of 3D. I told them not to expect much.flexy wrote:ColorCode == CR@P
yuriythebest wrote: need... colorcode... glasses...