DIY Hacks & How To's: Make a 3D Viewer
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3D photography or stereoscopic photography is the art of capturing and displaying two slightly offset photographs to create three dimensional images. The 3D effect works because of a principle called stereopsis. In this episode of DIY Hacks & How To's, Jason Poel Smith shows you how to build your own 3D viewer. Read all about it on MAKE: blog.makezine.com/2013/06/10/d... Here are the instructions on Instructables: www.instructables.com/id/3D-St... - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
I have a stereoscope from 1908 as well as the cards from that time period. I've always wanted to know how to make new ones. Thanks!
Thank you for this instructional video. My daughter & I were just dicussing Stereoscopes from the old days (she loves those things & is overly familiar with them since she was raised doing living history). Now to 'hack' & mini size it for her dolls (from really small to 18' in). The nice part is that I can pick up cheap glasses at Dollar Tree & not feel bad about destroying them.
I use to work in stream-gauging for a government department and part of my work was to use aerial photos with a 3D viewer for building dams. On occasion I'd place the order of two photos in the wrong order and instead of having the mountain/hill appear to come upwards, it would have the opposite effect and be inverted.
I recommend using a #4-40 x 1 in machine screw. I used 1 1/14 inch and it was too long but still useable.
This is a very creative method.
Brian May (from Queen) sells Stereo pics and 3D viewers (OWL). Great stuff!
The two-picture system method works well,but you'll have to adjust your eye-crossing and move your head closer or further from the picture to get the third picture to become clear
Hi! I want to make stereo viewer card.
But i don't know how to make that at home.
Can I get some simple supplies?
Thank U.:)
Bless your heart.......
Is there a website that offsets elements in single photos to have stereoscopic depth so we can retroactively make 3D images
What lenses to used ?
I found if you close one eye while watching a movie with the camera smoothly panning around a scene, it popped out/in and looks 3D, as the brain tries to compensate with only one eye.
I heard that Lytro would have a firmware update so it could take 3D photos. Lytro has only one lens but it has a special sensor which makes it focus able after shot.
Hello, at 1:06 /3:49 what are the dimensions of the mirrors? Thanks :-)
1:30 is a photo taken in Valletta in Malta :D
Simply practice. after a while it becomes intuitive.
Could anyone tell me if the stereoscope they teach how to make works?
Anyone know a trick for darkening faded stereoscope card images? Clear vanish?
It's raining today so I can't work so Instead, I shall make one of these viewers!
Thanks for that!
You don't need a stereoscope to do parallel viewing! I was doing doing it a lot of the video!
Me too. I paint in 3D
Not everyone can do that . I cant cross my eyes no matter how hard i try
Or you can use a stereo film camera to make the images
which lens power should we use? How many diopters?
Crystal Trần +3,0
There's a scene in Django Unchained that involves a stereoscopic viewer.
what if I have four eyes... can I make quadrophonic photography
the picture at 1:47 has the depth completely reversed. The house and the green tree actually stick out in front of the pink one.
It has to be viewed using the cross-eye technique ( the left photo is on the right hand part of the screen ). You were 'crossing' your eyes ( merging the pictures ) which only works if the left photo is on the left hand part of the screen ). th-cam.com/video/cvShotHl1As/w-d-xo.html has a tutorial on how to use the cross-eye technique where the left photo is on the right hand side of the screen. Hope this helps.
I can cross my eyes but not focus on the image.
Any tips?
dont
@@adbt_ Too late, already figured how.
don't take apart the glasses, just keep the photos smaller than your interocular distance (twice that for the pair).
Why do you first have to cut the glasses into two parts and a bit later screw them together again?
uufflakke07 because you have to swap the lenses to the other way around.
@@kelceyfirth why? (there's not difference between the lenses ?)
Not for parallel viewing.@@kelceyfirth
it was actually called a stereo opticon...
Pretty interesting little video, though I wish there was a more detailed explanation at the end on WHY the glasses are made the way they are in each step. I learned a lot though so thumbs up! @gibbo1112 I have two friends that both only have one eye (if u r serious) and it is very sad to me that they cannot enjoy 3-D at all. Maybe there is a way but I don't think so. It would be great if someone came up with some glasses that would work for them!
The video provides a method for a one-eye stereo effect at 1:35 (the rapid alternation method). You can reproduce this at home by selecting two pictures from a computer folder, selecting "open," and tapping the "left" and "right" cursors back and forth.
I can watch both cross-eyed and wall-eyed 3d without discomfort and without tools. Unfortionately in the case of wall-eyed 3d I can only see very small images.correctly.
wall eyed?
@@adbt_ eyes pointing straight ahead, as if you're looking through the picture
Not true. My company works with the ad department and takes note of comments on videos and the order they come in.
I tried to cross-eye....
no entendi nadines :(
mkay.
Lol so true 🤣😂😂
Plankton is screwed :D
Malta :):):)
ahaha
I only have one eye...
The video provides a method for a one-eye stereo effect at 1:35 (the rapid alternation method). You can reproduce this at home by selecting two pictures from a computer folder, selecting "open," and tapping the "left" and "right" cursors back and forth.
haha
Then in that case avatar would suck