File: Miracle Anaglyph.swf-(6.07 MB, 640x480, Japanese)
[_] 3D Glasses On Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)20:19:30 No.2864433
Strongly recommend using the embed button up there. ^
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>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)20:24:04 No.2864441
>>2864433
Can't find my 3d glasses, however I doubt this actually works because anaglyphs require two
perspectives. By the looks of it, this is just one.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)20:24:24 No.2864442
>>2864433
Or not, it scales to the correct size when fullscreen.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)20:28:17 No.2864444
>tfw no 3D glasses
>tfw can't watch 3d porn
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)21:10:49 No.2864488
>>2864441
This guy is right. I put on my blockbuster 3d glasses and it was just fucked. No extra dimension
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)21:12:04 No.2864490
jesus christ not this shit again
>> [_] Bill Nye the Science Guy 08/02/15(Sun)21:12:36 No.2864491
>>2864441
Please, consider the following:
Each object in a flash is placed in a layer. This is how it knows what order to render things, so
buildings get drawn in front of the sky, and people get drawn in front of buildings. You could
say that, in a way, layers are "depth".
Now, imagine if we placed two copies of each object a small distance apart varying with its
depth, and filtered the colors so each eye only saw one copy of that object. Each eye would see
the object at a different position, creating the illusion of binocular vision.
tldr; it works. All of the objects are flat because they aren't really 3D, but they appear to be
varying distances into the screen.
Thank you for considering the following.
>> [_] Some guy who is curious 08/02/15(Sun)21:17:19 No.2864495
I can't find my 3D glasses to test this theory, I am sad for not having 3d glasses.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)22:16:44 No.2864544
>>2864488
this
>>2864491
No it fucking doesn't. I have all kinds of 3D glasses and tried all of them. Blue/Red, Green/Red,
Dark Red/Cyan... none of them work. It still ends up out of focus It is just a badly designed
flash.
tl;dr you are wrong
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)22:24:23 No.2864551
>>2864544
Red-cyan is the correct setup. There are other factors involved, such as the resolution you watch
it at, color adjustment of your monitor, background light, quality of your glasses, etc. It looks
flatter on my netbook than my main computer.
The ones here let color through, it may be throwing the effect off for you. Do the ones at
>>2864461
work for you?
>> [_] Anonymous 08/02/15(Sun)23:28:13 No.2864613
I just tried with my Red/Cyans I got off amazon, and like everything else I've looked at it's
just a mess.