3D Imax viewing with home-made beamer?

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sorry but it wont work with sutterglasses apparently, i looked into it and was going to get some from ebay cheap but they dont work wil lcd screens or projectors, i dont know exactly why but i guess its the same reason you get horizontal scrolling lines when you record a crt monitor on a camera, you just dont get that with the lcd ones.

Cheers,
Ryan Edge
 
bulldog5046 said:
sorry but it wont work with sutterglasses apparently, i looked into it and was going to get some from ebay cheap but they dont work wil lcd screens or projectors, i dont know exactly why but i guess its the same reason you get horizontal scrolling lines when you record a crt monitor on a camera, you just dont get that with the lcd ones.

Cheers,
Ryan Edge

Hi Ryan,
thnx for your reply.

Its a shame it wont work, the results must be nice on such a big screen.
Well anyway Ill try figuring it out.
If anybody has any ideas please let me know 🙂

grtz Sid
 
If you are talking about the LCD shutter glasses, which block out one eye, then the other.

Then the problem is probably too low of a refresh rate.

You might see a lot of flickering etc.


But I think there are some other problems with non CRT displays as well.. that are mentioned
 
The key to a 3d image is that both eyes see a different picture. The red/blue is very easy... One eye cant see red the other blue. But the problem is you wont get all the nice collors.

The newer method projects to images witch go tru different polarised glass so that the light can only go in one direction. The polarised glasses you put on make sure each image is seen by the eye is was ment for. So its like the red blue method, but with more collors.

You wont be able to make this at home I guess.... and if you was able: What are you going to watch? The movie has to be recorded with a special 3d camera with 2 lenses....

gl, n0ne
 
n0ne said:
What are you going to watch? The movie has to be recorded with a special 3d camera with 2 lenses....

gl, n0ne
there are like twenty IMAX titles for sale, and special software exists that transforms every dvd/game/tvprogram etcetc in to shutterglass-watchable images 🙂

edit:
I discovered that all IMAX movies have 3 versions of the movie/documentary on it.
- a normal version
- a shutterglass version
- a colorcode 3d version

This is the Colorcodes website:
http://www.colorcode3d.com/#

Ok, the quality will be probably not as good as when you watch it with shutterglasses, but has anybody got any experiences with these colorcode 3d glasses?
 
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