You can make this 3D
In your video software, make a duplicate of the video, but delay it but a fraction of a second. Remove all colour but Cyan from one copy . Remove all colour but Red from the other. Blend the two copies. Because the camera is moving at a constant speed, you get the equivalent of two cameras next to each other. Wear red/cyan glasses and it should work. I have done this with footage from a train before :)
( , Sat 20 Nov 2010, 20:17, Share, Reply)
In your video software, make a duplicate of the video, but delay it but a fraction of a second. Remove all colour but Cyan from one copy . Remove all colour but Red from the other. Blend the two copies. Because the camera is moving at a constant speed, you get the equivalent of two cameras next to each other. Wear red/cyan glasses and it should work. I have done this with footage from a train before :)
( , Sat 20 Nov 2010, 20:17, Share, Reply)
you don't even need to do any processing like that to get a 3d effect
basically because this is lateral motion you can use the "pulfrich effect". all you need is to watch this footage with a dark filter over one eye, and it'll look 3d.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulfrich_effect
pretty cool huh...
( , Tue 23 Nov 2010, 2:18, Share, Reply)
basically because this is lateral motion you can use the "pulfrich effect". all you need is to watch this footage with a dark filter over one eye, and it'll look 3d.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulfrich_effect
pretty cool huh...
( , Tue 23 Nov 2010, 2:18, Share, Reply)