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How to view 3D Stereoscopic films and images - A guide to freeviewing parallel stereoscopic art 

Andrew Brooks
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Here is a growing playlist of films that you can view using the technique I share in the film, • 3D Stereoscopic Journe...
Find out how to Freeview Stereoscopic Films with out needing a viewer or other equipment. We look at viewing Parallel View films here, where you're eye converge beyond the image.
Here's a film where I share how to create Stereoscopic 3D images using just a single camera • Creating 3D photograph...

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@meghnavideostatus444
@meghnavideostatus444 4 месяца назад
Oh my god.. you are.. you are just amazing. U just teach me to get that amazing view. I get three images and I focused on the middle one and I get it. Thanks a lot sir.
@yuriythebest
@yuriythebest 3 года назад
Holy mother of god, for 10 years I’ve only been able to freeview RL crosseyed images, and Rl parallel ones were always reverse depth for me, Until Now- now I was finally able to see parallel properly, although right now I can only hold it for 5-10 seconds ( with crosseyed I can watch indefinitely), this opens up a whole new world, since until now I used a fuji w3 but now I’d be able to preview stuff on dual camera rigs, thank you so much!
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography 3 года назад
Amazing, I’m really happy this worked so well, and with a bit of practice it’ll get easier to hold and go in and out if 3D, to learn the technique really well I look out for details of the real world where you see repeat patterns and quickly over lay them, do that for a while and you can really view these in comfort.
@wilso00000
@wilso00000 Год назад
So freaking cool. I accidentally rediscovered, felt like a totally new discovery, crossing my eyes to see 3 images then focusing on the middle one, you can make everything kinda blurry outside the middle image which is in perfect 3d focus. Have only done it for short periods of time but eyes felt fine. If your tv is about 2 couches away from you and its higher than a couch off the ground, like me..., Look slightly below the tv and then give urself the finger. Focus on the finger and not why it coulda've been another finger. Thats about where the 3 images will come together, if you only have 2 eyes, anyway. I looked slightly upwards while keeping my head facing straight ahead and had crystal clear focus, weird it was all fuzzy (shout out, Randy Rogers!) when looking straight on. Super freaking cool. Edit: 58" TV
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography Год назад
Amazing, glad you can see it and thanks for sharing your double sofa 🖕 technique!
@PicturePuller
@PicturePuller 3 года назад
This 'defocussed' technique reminds me very much of viewing those 3D posters and books years ago - a seemingly random abstract pattern that would snap into a 3D image of something when your eyes got it right. It's not focussing, I think the term is vergence. Although normally the two things happen simultaneously, I used to be able to control them separately.
@cookyhowitt6539
@cookyhowitt6539 3 года назад
Ridiculously pleased that I got this to work. Thank you!
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography 3 года назад
That’s great, well done, it’s great when it clicks into place isn’t it!
@lieferic9
@lieferic9 2 года назад
I didn't achieve stereoscopic vision til the age of 50 so the whole world at any magnification is an art museum!
@davidmacphee8348
@davidmacphee8348 2 года назад
Awesome
@lieferic9
@lieferic9 2 года назад
@@davidmacphee8348 Thank you. I now feel grateful I had to wait that long.
@davidmacphee8348
@davidmacphee8348 2 года назад
@@lieferic9 Did you endure an operation, David?
@lieferic9
@lieferic9 2 года назад
@@davidmacphee8348 No. I went to a vision therapist when I was 30. He put me through a rigorous therapy routine using 19th century type stereoscopic slides, eye pointing exercises and other therapies I can't recall. When I was done he told me that someday in the future I would attain stereoscopic vision. By the time I was 50 still nothing. Then one day I was driving around town and a fog came over my eyes. So much so I had to pull over for fear of getting into an accident. When the fog lifted I had stereoscopic vision! Later neighbors thought me strange as I walked around looking at flowers, trees, anything really as if I were in wonderland.
@davidmacphee8348
@davidmacphee8348 2 года назад
@@lieferic9 I suffered a blunt force trauma to both eyes by an unknow attacker from behind, on Thursday, April 17th 2014 between about 5 or 6 PM the day before "Good Friday" in Canada. This is a lost memory because the brain responds to sudden trauma like that in strange ways and failed to record the moments of the event in permanent memory although all other memory's are clear.. I can think of three possible suspects but I can't be sure because all three of them are nuts enough to do such a cruel thing and have a sort of multiple Personality Disorder and may not even be aware of doing anything of the sort. If I accuse one, what about the other two? They did not do it. Catch 22. I have to live with the damage but am legally blind. I can do THIS though and even Art, but I could not see to walk normally for about 3 months.
@hpitz01
@hpitz01 Год назад
A little practice.... and it works! Great, thank you. 👍
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography Год назад
Amazing, glad you got it working!!
@DittoBrando
@DittoBrando 8 месяцев назад
I know I am late to the party here, but I tried it and it did work... but the image was blurry. Took my glasses off and it actually looked better. Soooooo I am thinking it is time for a new pair of glasses, or that it may not work as well with the glasses on.
@santiagocardona1617
@santiagocardona1617 Год назад
Great advice.
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography Год назад
Glad the films helpful!
@santiagocardona1617
@santiagocardona1617 Год назад
@@AndrewBrooksPhotography i was never able to see the parallel images until I saw this video. It made it very easy.
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography Год назад
@@santiagocardona1617 that’s great to hear, I’m going to make a film showing how to take these kinds of 3D photographs, I’ll share that on here when it’s finished.
@daaz102
@daaz102 3 года назад
It works waoo
@daaz102
@daaz102 3 года назад
Thnx for video nice share
@vrguytokyo
@vrguytokyo 3 года назад
cool! Nice to find you on twitter! (sub'd and will follow)
@AndrewBrooksPhotography
@AndrewBrooksPhotography 3 года назад
Thank you, and followed back, I love that train film you shared! All the best.
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