They've figured out that you can link two GoPro cameras together and create 3D video. Any of you guys tried this?
http://goprouser.freeforums.org/3d-go-pro-t1307.html
They've figured out that you can link two GoPro cameras together and create 3D video. Any of you guys tried this?
http://goprouser.freeforums.org/3d-go-pro-t1307.html
Guess I need to try with the glasses. All the videos I watched that said you could use cross eye method just looked like two images side by side and when I crossed eyes it was blurry. I am sure I am not doing something right so if anyone can fill me in that would be cool.
I don't think the eye-crossing is going to work unless you cross them just enough to join the images and hold them there until the vid is done...lol. not my thing...to see in 3-D (not really 3-d because it will recess images into the screen but not let them jump out of your screen at you) use the old magenta and cyan lens glasses like they used to hand out at theme parks.
I figured that. Thanks for the help because I wasn't about to start giving myself a headache by crossing eyes just to see 3D videos.
Uh Oh...I bet Bruiser is at home right now trying to strap some Go Pro's together and video his shoes in 3-D
Get em Bruiser !!!
Yes they showed the go pro's on tv last week on how they work, pretty cool.
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