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For watching movie and other video content which is best in 2D convertion to 3d lumapad 2 or Aser 3d 15 ? Am budget oriented can you please help me to decide best among !
If you mean real time conversion in to 3D on those devices, the LeiaTube app on Lume Pad 2 is the best 3D real time conversion available. Works with pretty much anything on RU-vid. If you convert your own videos and want to watch those video files in 3D, they will look better on ACER, but it is more expensive and doesn't have as good quality real time conversion technology. That being said, the Lume Pad 2 real time conversion on LeiaTube is less stable than it used to be and has flickering and auto convergence adjustment going on which could bother some people or at least take getting used to. The ACER laptop doesn't really have that problem, the 3D conversion results just aren't as good
I wonder if the ghosting seen here could be reduced on video of such tablets by giving the tablet a fake set of eyes to detect and aim at, if placed just above or below the camera actually recording the video. Life-sized fake eyes could be printed using a copier printer, for example. If the fake printed eyes matched the separation of the stereo camera lenses (e.g., a Fujifilm W3), I suspect it would then record as clearly as we see when looking directly at the tablet display. Just a thought for experimenting.
Viewed this on my LP2. This looks incredible. I always assumed Acer was just doing the bare minimum for these games but now I see that it is truly a successor to the 3d gaming on the 3ds. Its like we skipped 2 generations of 3ds consoles and ended up with this. I really hope they can implement this technology in gaming handhelds in the near future. If Acer could make their own gaming handheld and implement 3d as its killer feature, it would definitely set itself apart from the competition.
Thanks for watching! It’s true, ACER has done an incredible job with these games, each and every one of the 3D ultra titles are stunning to experience in 3D. It really is a two generation leap past the 3DS
I edited this video (filmed using iPhone 15 Pro spatial video capture) with some new additions in 3D, but a few things went awry again. Let me know what you like or don't like about it!
Nice footage, but I recommend shooting it with vr180 camera. Do you still have vuze xr180 cam? For sharing 3d effect pop-out and viewing in vr headset , it is the best choice. Could you make a short video, proma tablet or acer laptop with 3d popout effect, with your vr180 camera? One example here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-lrDzSJfWjlg.htmlsi=CpMimNcR04S2_rOs
Great idea, I've been thinking of trying that but never got around to it. I think I will see how the 3D effect turns out, especially now that I have a 3D TV that no other camera I have can adequately capture in 3D.
Same here: the 3D conversion is not too good, to be honest. On the other side, at least this time RU-vid hasn't screwed it up with its horrible Anaglyph red green 3D option only. Do you know why this happened to your last video and many other SBS 3D content these days?
I viewed this on a Lume2 using Leiatube. Wish I could be more positive. Things in the background were fine; but in the foreground, there were consistent jittery distortions at the edges. Your ears and hair were strange-looking and distracting. (I find the Leia conversions tend to look good in the foreground but distort backgrounds occasionally.)
I could have taken my Lume Pad 2 to view this, but I came across with the Acer SpatialLabs.. so I think I'll skip the Master Plus for good 2024 😂. Instantly liked and of course subscribed your second channel - keep it up Josh👍
It’s not the same video, one per eye. If you learn to cross your eyes just the right amount, the will overlap and you will see him in 3D, as each eye will get the correct stereoscopic viewpoint.
@@adimardev1550 it takes some practice, to match them and then “stick it in place” You can also find “autostereograms” on google that hide a 3D shape in a pattern. Many techniques exist to learn this trick, so people first focus on a finger, then move it back and forth and observe the image at the same time. Others recommend starting slightly cross eyed with screen on your face and moving it backward until the distance + cross eyed angle gives you the right overlapping match.
My 3D channel is a 3D ONLY channel and is super easy to navigate watching in SBS on a 3D projector 😊 I think all 3D RU-vidrs should have a separate 3D channel just for their SBS version of 3D videos
This is the experimental 3D video channel. There are some clear problems with how this video turned out, and I'm using this channel as a way to work on 3D editing skills, but feel free to comment on anything you notice or would like me to try in future videos!
I just want to be able to convert any movie I have into medium-to-strong 3-D without having to go back and make tons of error fixes and depth map adjustments.