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DIY stereo 3d watching facility with a mirror

DIY stereo 3d watching facility with a mirror
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  • google_earth_m-stereo_globe.JPG
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  • 9balls_1_mirror-stereo-mix.jpg
The idea was born to make myself able to work on stereo image and renders, and watch how they work. User does not need any kind of coloured or polar glasses, although the watcher has to put his/her head into a specific position. The theory works the best on 2 screens, but you can model and test it with a single display. The attached samples are in 1280 wide resolution, you can try with them on one screen with this res, or 2 screens with 640 wide each.


Notes how to try on single screen: put a vertical mirror in between your nose and the vertical axis of your screen. The mirror should "watch" to the right, and must stand exactly 90 degrees to the screen. Now you can see the right-eye content on the left side too, you can hold sg in front of your right eye to cover the right-half direct wiev and see it only in the mirror. On the left side the image comes in real 3d now.
 
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DIY stereo 3d watching facility with a mirror
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  • mirror3d-stereo_setup_2-scr1.jpg
  • mirror3d-stereo_setup_2-scr2.jpg
  • google_earth_m-stereo_globe.JPG
  • mount_blanc_mirror-stereo_google_earth_1280.JPG
  • 9balls_1_mirror-stereo-mix.jpg
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Sep 18, 2007. 12:56 PMnoahw says:
Hello, and welcome to the Instructables community! This currently does not meet our criteria for an Instructable. A completed Instructable:

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So, it has been unpublished. Please do not republish until it has been corrected. When you republish, if everything is fixed, I'll remove this note. Multiple attempts to republish without correction will result in deletion.

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