Enjoy Videos in 3D Without Glasses
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- Lets checkout how we can view normal videos in 3D without using any special glasses.
This method works only if your video is having a high framerate i.e. greater that 30fps and with good clarity. Try out the below videos with the same method, believe me its awesome😍
Video 1 : • Bulgaria 8K HDR 60P (F...
Video 2 : • Peru 8K HDR 60FPS (FUHD)
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Okay, how did you do it??? It wasn't perfect, but foregrounds were definitely 3D, to the point of making me nauseous. Definitely more comfortable on the eyes than 3D glasses. I love it!
Very interesting how camera movements can create such an immersive experience! I never thought that watching a flat image with both eyes could actually "get in the way" of experiencing depth. Wow!
incredibly immersive with proper screen and on PC, great video !!!
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I watched it on my pc and it really worked...So much impressive.want more like this.😍
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This is why Emmanuel Lubezki doesn't use stereoscopy. He does not need it. Same for Roger Deakins and other greatest cinematographers. Stereoscopy is also good btw, as well as VR.
"Close one eye"
Joke's on you, I can't see out of one eye.
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i think the technik behind this is that the background moves faster and with only one eye our brain calculates this in a 3d picture.
I watched it on my tablet and it worked!
And that Earth one great
I found I could do this several years ago and now enjoy a lot of things on TV particularly good are travel programmes. I take a lot of 3D photos and think my hobby helped me but have been struggling to find others who could do this too. I contacted a guy at the University of Oslo who said although we need two eyes for 3D if we use one the brain tries to turn it into 3D and I must be particularly good at it!
I think that in "real life" the brain "expects" to see some disparities between left and right. When the disparities are missing, the 2D image becomes even more "flattened". Here the camera motion is the secret. I'll try to experiment with shooting some 3D video with very small parallaxes (1cm), to see what happens.
wow this is actually great.
its just a normal video
Did you read the instructions at the beginning of the video? Watch in big-screen with full hd resolution and one eye closed to feel the effect.
wowww
The only way to properly view actual stereographic 3D is through free-fusing of stereo pairs. There are two methods for doing this. One is called parallel fusion where are one views a small stereo pair not much further apart than one's own eyes. The other is X3D or cross-view stereo, which allows you to view large format stereo pairs in full stereographic 3D. There is a tutorial on my channel for those wishing to learn the X3D viewing technique.
why isn't this technology growing? how are these footage taken? is it the camera? why dont we have these? cost?
Because its not comfortable to watch videos with one eye for longer durations. This method works by tricking our brain by limiting the visual data from one eye, which makes a confusion in the brain and makes it believe the 2D image is having actual depth. This only works if the images have proper depth of field, like far objects should be little blurry and near objects should be in focus or vice versa.
And no special camera or equipment is used for capturing these. Videos captured in your mobile can also be viewed like this, the only condition is the image should be clear and depth of field effect should be properly captured 😄
If yall liked this you must try "The Cross eye technic" It is pretty hard to do, requires practice but much more better than this
First i think this fake but I read instructions and see vedio it's actually working super 😯😯😯
Thanks for sharing your feedback😄💝
Well it might work in very big screen but in small screen very slight changes
But then also great idea and nice quality video
Thanks for your feedback 🙂❤
@@jistechlogs 😉
Very good Thanks for creating this video
Om Amrtheshwaryai Namaha 🙏🏻🪷
Now i think i have to watch entire movie with one eye
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wow
Why does this work? Is this wiggle 3d, pulfrich effect ..? I tried both with one eye and a sunglass and it worked
What!!! Wowwww💕✨
Wow, what a great affect, thanks.
Awesome, please make more such videos.
Sure will do ♥️🙂
Just watch this by keeping one eye closed...! You will see the magic!
Wow very nice
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@@jistechlogs make more like this videos 👍🙋♂️
@@prabuk107 Sure, I will try.
Best part 3:20 to 03:42
Super experience ❤️👍
Thanks for sharing your feedback 🙂♥️
Super vedeos
Thankyou 🙂❤️
"Close your one eye" but I see the effect better with both eyes open?
how you create that?
I didn't create these, all these are videos with good fps and the subjects are placed in different depths.This makes it look 3D when we close one of our eyes.
@@jistechlogs ok thx
This relies on a known visual effect. I don't know how it works though. I can also watch split screen 3d if the frames are close enough, though I can't maintain it for more than a couple seconds at a time without glasses (View Master 3d style) I do have the red/blue 3d glasses. Older versions of Mine Craft have the ability to do that style of 3d.
Oh god for real how's this possible I'm curious pls explain me
With one eye our brain will not be able to identify whether the image is 2d or 3d. It collects images from both eyes to process the image and give us an accurate results of the depth of an image. But when we close an eye, our brain is tricked to believe that any image it sees is a 3d image and 2d images with good clarity, proper highlights and shadows mostly appear 3d to our eyes.
In 3D glasses as well, a similar concept is used. Both lens provide different images to trick the brain with false depth info in an image.
Sort of works, only mild depth and thats it
0:24 for me this only working
Have i been fooled
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Marvelous visual effect! Only one eye? I knew with two
eyes for 3D effects, can you explain, in short explanation please.
@@patriciolimquecojr.2487 With one eye our brain will not be able to identify whether the image is 2d or 3d. It collects images from both eyes to process the image and give us an accurate results of the depth of an image. But when we close an eye, our brain is tricked to believe that any image it sees is a 3d image and 2d images with good clarity, proper highlights and shadows mostly appear 3d to our eyes.
In 3D glasses as well, a similar concept is used. Both lens provide different images to trick the brain with false depth info in an image.
@@jistechlogs thank you for your clear explanation!
Namaste rrrr
this is just a regular 2D video :\
Bruh that's a standard 2D footage
Yes, but it feels 3D while watching with an eye closed
@@jistechlogs nope
OMG
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very nice but it strains my eye
Yeah it will strain your eyes if watched for long. The concept is to just experience how the 3D movies will look like without the need of having a 3D glass
Fake
Did you watched this with one eye closed? Read the instructions at the start of video for better results.