heya,
ok it's maybe a little bit more work, but it's worth mention I guess.
A 3D-projector is just the same as you guy's now making, just then you need 2 of them.
And in between the light+picture beam just in front of the lens
you should set a small LCD that goes black and bright (or empty).
If you combine those to in a angel on a wall and let one projector flicker one by one, you have a 3D-picture on the wall.
After you need to make a simple goggle that has a polarization glasses in them.
So you guy's are dooing wonders in these project maybe you can think this over and one will maybe start building one, hehe I don't
gonna be pioneer in this one, I still need to learn allot about a
normal projector, was just a thought.
Good luck 😉
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ooya those glasses are almost for free, they look hard but they are really pretty cheap. Like 10$ a piece and they come in 2 kinds of angels 45° for most stereo picture, and others I don't know.
ok it's maybe a little bit more work, but it's worth mention I guess.
A 3D-projector is just the same as you guy's now making, just then you need 2 of them.
And in between the light+picture beam just in front of the lens
you should set a small LCD that goes black and bright (or empty).
If you combine those to in a angel on a wall and let one projector flicker one by one, you have a 3D-picture on the wall.
After you need to make a simple goggle that has a polarization glasses in them.
So you guy's are dooing wonders in these project maybe you can think this over and one will maybe start building one, hehe I don't
gonna be pioneer in this one, I still need to learn allot about a
normal projector, was just a thought.
Good luck 😉

/edit
ooya those glasses are almost for free, they look hard but they are really pretty cheap. Like 10$ a piece and they come in 2 kinds of angels 45° for most stereo picture, and others I don't know.
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yepperz idd, sorry for double post, just thought it was a sweet brainteaser for you guy's °-)
I read to other post and they didn't came up with the stop the picture beam every so many milliseconde with a small LCD.
I have such stereo 3d-glasses and they work like that, my picture I
get from the monitor is in stereo and my glasses his glasses are
blinking 3-4 times every second or so, with this I get a nice
steady 3d picture.
It's easy to program this for the LCD's that blocks the projected image inside the projector.
It's just a black screen you need to let appear 3-4 times every second, and do this in stereo.
So every time my left eye is closed (with an small LCD in glasses that turns black) the right picture on my monitor is showed, and the otherway around for the right eye.
This can be switched with 45° polarization glassesI guess.
I read to other post and they didn't came up with the stop the picture beam every so many milliseconde with a small LCD.
I have such stereo 3d-glasses and they work like that, my picture I
get from the monitor is in stereo and my glasses his glasses are
blinking 3-4 times every second or so, with this I get a nice
steady 3d picture.
It's easy to program this for the LCD's that blocks the projected image inside the projector.
It's just a black screen you need to let appear 3-4 times every second, and do this in stereo.
So every time my left eye is closed (with an small LCD in glasses that turns black) the right picture on my monitor is showed, and the otherway around for the right eye.
This can be switched with 45° polarization glassesI guess.
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