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Is there a way to turn a regular projector into a 3-d projector ?

Haeking

I was wondering since I was doing a project on 3-d interactive displays and I wanted to work with this aspect 

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yes you can , but it has to be color 3d as in you'll use red and blue glasses

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35 minutes ago, emosun said:

yes you can , but it has to be color 3d as in you'll use red and blue glasses

I'll check this out I wanted to do this for a project, anything specific I'd need to do 

 

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Yea you have to play some sort of video or connect the projector to any device that outputs a red and blue 3d image.

if you have a 3d camera and the right software it might have a red and blue option to convert whatever video you film with it. Or there may be some games that have a red and blue option for 3d.

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17 minutes ago, emosun said:

Yea you have to play some sort of video or connect the projector to any device that outputs a red and blue 3d image.

if you have a 3d camera and the right software it might have a red and blue option to convert whatever video you film with it. Or there may be some games that have a red and blue option for 3d.

Ahh mmk

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On 7/19/2017 at 1:19 PM, Haeking said:

I was wondering since I was doing a project on 3-d interactive displays and I wanted to work with this aspect 

Easy to do.
Need two projectors. one for left eye one for right.
need two polarizing filters. one vertical one horizontal. (or cicular)
Glasses with the same polarized lenses as the filters for the projector in each eye.
Match the two projected images up so theyre ontop of each other.
have a video image etc which has two images a left and right
and then use the projectors like two monitors. Left image on the left projector and right on the right


easy peasy.

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