Oh hey, Kamyio, I didn't mean to suggest that you'd constructed the images separately - just that this it was the process you're using has effectively done. I do understand the effect you're achieving (at least as well as I can from those screenshots), I just disagree that such a technique actually works as 3D at all. For instance, how well does it work a few frames later in the training scene, when Luke's hands and the training ball are moving in the opposite direction?
It just seems to me that it's a bit like painting random colours over a greyscale image and calling it colourised... sometimes it might just work (I know there are some shots during the Bespin escape in ESB that can work under the Pulfrich effect) but most of the time it won't, unless the footage has been specifically shot to take advantage of it (as the BBC did once years ago).
But anyway, did you know you can upload 3D videos (side-by-side) to Youtube and viewers can view them with different methods (different anaglyph colours, side-by-side, etc)?
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Post #472106
- Author
- Darth Editous
- Parent topic
- Kamyio's Anagyph and Stereoscopic 3D Star Wars IV Conversion [updated 2.9.11] + Sample Video Now Available (* unfinished project *)
- Link to post in topic
- https://originaltrilogy.com/post/id/472106/action/topic#472106
- Date created
- 9-Feb-2011, 5:14 PM