Archives for May, 2010

There are tons of stereoscopic DVDs and VHS tapes on the market encoded as field interlaced stereo. Also, one of the easiest ways to make 3D video is with a camcorder (NTSC or PAL) and a NuView 3D adaptor (often selling on Ebay for less than $100.) For those of you who want to watch [...] Related posts:

  1. Build Your Own Fluid-based Prismatic Stereoscopic Goggles
  2. Build a 2 DOF Wireless Head Tracker – Cheap!


For 150 years people have been free-viewing stereoscopic photos (and more recently videos) in a side by side cross-eyed format, where the left view is positioned to the right of the right view. You’re force to cross your eyes like an optical contortionist. For eyeballs with less agility, this can become painful. By using prisms [...] Related posts:

  1. Build Your Own 3D Shutter Glasses Controller for Field Interlaced Stereoscopic Viewing
  2. Night vision goggles of Red Army!
  3. Flight Helmet – Redux


Need a wireless headtracker? Only have $80 to spend? You tend not to lean sideways too much? Read on! Tweet [Translate] Related posts:

  1. Ascension Technology SpacePad 6DOF Tracker Teardown
  2. Build Your Own 3D Shutter Glasses Controller for Field Interlaced Stereoscopic Viewing
  3. Build Your Own Fluid-based Prismatic Stereoscopic Goggles