
As far as I can gather, it's
1. replicate image x 2.
2. make one image red.
3. make one image green.
4. shift red image R and green image L.
5. Profit.
Innit?
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 11:56,
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1. replicate image x 2.
2. make one image red.
3. make one image green.
4. shift red image R and green image L.
5. Profit.
Innit?


an so, you totally see the green image in the eye covered by red lens and red image in teh greenlens, right? and depending on your frame of refrunce ie screen of the tv or what, the images are at binoclier disparity that is conducive to effects that it's close to ya an so it's all "3D" when it's not really, it's just stereoscopic illusion innit.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 12:08,
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The other way is make the left half of the image red, and the right half green, then open your left eye only, then your right eye only, back and forth, like super fast yeah? And then it looks proper freedee right! Safe!
Doing Colorcode3d is actually simpler than your original method:
1: Open both images in the photoshops
2: Go to the blue channel for the right image
3: Copy that
4: Paste it over the blue channel for the left image
5: Shuffle the blue channel around till it lines up right
6: Er, that's it.
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Mon 16 Nov 2009, 12:05,
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Doing Colorcode3d is actually simpler than your original method:
1: Open both images in the photoshops
2: Go to the blue channel for the right image
3: Copy that
4: Paste it over the blue channel for the left image
5: Shuffle the blue channel around till it lines up right
6: Er, that's it.