marsoupilami
29th December 2012, 18:33
Hi there!
I'm just wondering why things are treated that complicated ... or maybe I'm wrong?
In my opinion all the "high tech" equipment like special 3D-LCD, shutterglasses and so on are not really necessary for watching SBS coded movies.
Wouldn't it be sufficent to stretch the image horizontally for correcting the aspect ratio and flipping left and right half of the picture?
That way you only have to squint to the screen for overlaying both "half" pictures - and - it's 3D!
I'm not used to avisynth scripts - but wouldn't this be easy?
Any ideas welcome
Thanks!
I'm just wondering why things are treated that complicated ... or maybe I'm wrong?
In my opinion all the "high tech" equipment like special 3D-LCD, shutterglasses and so on are not really necessary for watching SBS coded movies.
Wouldn't it be sufficent to stretch the image horizontally for correcting the aspect ratio and flipping left and right half of the picture?
That way you only have to squint to the screen for overlaying both "half" pictures - and - it's 3D!
I'm not used to avisynth scripts - but wouldn't this be easy?
Any ideas welcome
Thanks!