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Anonymous
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 8:19 am: |     |
Hi, I have just started playing around with video material made during a skkydive (2 camera's used) and i managed to make an awesome avi (using red-blue images). Now I would like to show this around using either a dvd (can make dvd's using a dvd+rw writer) and/or just VHS tape. But although the picture looks good on my monitor, the DVD and my 100hz TV do not show good pictures. Youc an harldy call them '3D' and I do not know waht I can do to solve this. Does this has to do with interlacing? (BTW, the same TV has VGA connection, and that's giving a good pictures, using a laptop connected to it..... so it has to do with PAL I guess....) please help? caren http://CaTo.Makes.It |
   
Alexander Oest
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2003 - 10:23 am: |     |
It might have to do with interlacing *if* the lack of depth is more pronounced when the camera is panning (that's when you get these comb-like edges when viewing interlaced content on progressive scan hardware... and vice versa, i believe). But if the problem is the same when viewing a still image or a scene with little horizontal motion, I guess the colours - rather than interlacing - are the source of the problem. Perhaps the TV set presents the colours wrong - i.e. they don't match the colours of the glasses. You might want to look in http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3dtv/ - and perhaps post your question there. This group contains many people with way more anaglyph experience than I. Alex |
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