Nami Cullen
New member
Hi, I'm currently developing a new technique to watch any video in a form of 3D or spatial depth without the need for special glasses or a special tv.
I posted some small clips of Terminator 2 about two weeks ago however I have developed the process further and now present for the very first time ever....
(drum roll please)
The Dark Knight in 3D.
Look at Batman as the Joker fires the gun at him - those scenes start at the eight second mark, how he's not flat on the screen. It's greater spatial depth and I'm not sure if anyone has ever achieved this before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QayA9qGDzvg
I have done the clip with audio too however it's slightly lower resolution (Youtube lowers the resolution when you upload) but I plan to upload the audio and video version tomorrow.
I like to think this is proof that 3D - an advanced spatial depth within a 2D image - is possible.
I posted some small clips of Terminator 2 about two weeks ago however I have developed the process further and now present for the very first time ever....
(drum roll please)
The Dark Knight in 3D.

Look at Batman as the Joker fires the gun at him - those scenes start at the eight second mark, how he's not flat on the screen. It's greater spatial depth and I'm not sure if anyone has ever achieved this before.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QayA9qGDzvg
I have done the clip with audio too however it's slightly lower resolution (Youtube lowers the resolution when you upload) but I plan to upload the audio and video version tomorrow.
I like to think this is proof that 3D - an advanced spatial depth within a 2D image - is possible.
