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No disrespect floopy - but have you ever seen a 3D film before? This is not 3D.

Something that is in 2D can have more depth to it depending on what type of lens has been used, but it still doesn't make it 3D.

And with this - I can't even see the "depth". It looks exactly the same as it was intended to be.
 
I dunno about that. The world will know Floopy's invention. This time next year... wait and see.


(if it doesn't happen I'll deny I ever wrote this post) :P
 
Click the HQ button to the right of the volume and you can see it in sharper definition:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xeWQCJVgsow

Doesn't look like a standard 2D clip - there is depth. Magic, huh! :D Look at the six bad guy ships - the front four have distance between the back two. I don't think anyone has ever achieved this before - not without glasses or some weird tv screen. This is groundbreaking stuff (without wishing to be too immodest). I think this will change the movie world forever. 2010 - the year of cool 3D!
 
If you're just cutting objects out in the fore of the frame and making them bigger, to give the impression they're closer (and vice-versa), then you've already been beaten by Sky, who regularly use this effect in their HD adverts to falsely apply "depth" and make the HD image look more appealing - whilst still on an SD advert.
 
You enthusiasm is to be commended, but seriously, if you took this to someone in the movie business claiming it to be 3D you'd get laughed out of the building. James Cameron didn't spend $300 million for nothing you know...

It's simply NOT 3D at all. Your eyes are playing tricks on you, most likely because you stayed up all night trying to create it.
 
This is just parallax, its been used in computer games since the early 80s.
For a proper 3d effect each eye must see a different image, as it would when viewing a real world object (the object is viewed from two different viewpoints and so different 2d images are seen by each eye, the brain reconstructs this into the 3d object).

What you are describing just increases the parallax effect and creates a greater sense of depth, as has been said this can be done by using a different angle lens (really cool effects are possible by zooming and moving the camera in or out to keep the main object the same size but changing the amount of background visible called Dolly Zoom ... Jaws is a classic example) but it is NOT 3D, your brain is still seeing a 2d image due to the fact both eyes are viewing the same image, they have to be able to see different images in order to trick the brain and think it is seeing a 3d object.
 
You have 2 people that say they can see it Vs the abusive guy and the rest of us that say they can't. Sorry, but it's not 3D man, no matter how many times you state that you think it is.
 
Probably sobered up

"Oh boy. I know it's a 2D image but it's been modified to create extra depth."

Yeah you can give it a depth 'effect', but 2D doesn't have any actual depth so it's not gonna happen. Close one eye and things still seem to have a depth, this is your brain adding the detail as technically you're viewing 2d and it has none.

Seriously the film studios haven't spent millions on researching 3d effects over the years when something as simple as this would do a similar job.
 
Check out the scene at 39 seconRAB - the guy in green in the foreground. Notice how far away Arnold Schwarzenegger looks by comparison - greater depth. 3D!

I think this could change the way we watch films.
 
There is enhanced depth. Watch the first scene with the girls and the cars and people in the background. Would you take a lie detector test and say "hand on heart, I've seen that sort of effect on standard 2D tv sets!"

I doubt anyone could say that. It is (for lack of a better term) groundbreaking. I've never seen this effect on a flat monitor screen so cut me some slack, eh? This could change films, tv, Hollywood. No need for 3D glasses with my 3D technique and you know what else, it's nice that some bloke like me with no formal science or computer training has figured it out. I'm sure Sony would love to know how I did it!

I may become famous next year. LOL rabroad poster invents groundbreaking 3D - changes Hollywood forever.

Well you never know! Stop laughing, you lot. Tsk. :D;)

Watch as Arnold arrives on his bike. See the bikes in front. Clear distance between him and the bikes. That is 3D. :) I think I've cracked how to do it.

If it works, it works. I'll be a bit richer, people will watch films in this form of 3D and people dismissing me will be proven wrong. If I'm wrong and there is no real 3D effect, well, you can laugh at my expense. I'm sure most inventions were mocked at some point in time.
 
I would honestly do just that. The T2 clip is just exactly the same as the regular film. I don't know how many times people are going to have to tell you, but THERE IS NO 3D EFFECT ON ANY OF THESE CLIPS!

You haven't invented anything "groundbreaking" as i'm 100% positive that other people besides you have messed around with attempting to create depth in 2D images.
 
Yes I have seen that sort of effect on standard 2D TV sets - but with Pulfrich glasses on. Only those with eye abnormalities would see the effect without glasses.

See an optician.
 
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