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Stereoscopic 3D Video

Presented by WheatstoneHolmes

Ever see a 3D movie? Did you love it or just feel that it was “ok”? Well, I have loved stereoscopic 3D in many forms for most of my life and I like to share that fascination with everyone I can! That’s why I’ve created this website.
© Copyright 2022 James Kaylor
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Modern 21st Century S3D vs 3D of the

past, how far have we come?

Many people think of red and blue glasses when they think of 3D, but the truth is the red/blue or anaglyph 3D was rarely used in old 3D movies compared to the more widely used polarized 3D movies and glasses, sure the glasses were paper but they weren’t as antiquated as people might think. Film was a problem for 3D, it was difficult to synch two separate film reels. The digital projector we have today keep the left-eye “film” and right-eye “film” in perfect pace and with no jitters and perfect lighting between the two projections.
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Stereoscopic 3D Video

Presented by

WheatstoneHolmes

Ever see a 3D movie? Did you love it or just feel that it was “ok”? Well, I have loved stereoscopic 3D in many forms for most of my life and I like to share that fascination with everyone I can! That’s why I’ve created this website.
© 2023 James Kaylor
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Modern 21st Century S3D vs 3D of

the past, how far have we come?

Many people think of red and blue glasses when they think of 3D, but the truth is the red/blue or anaglyph 3D was rarely used in old 3D movies compared to the more widely used polarized 3D movies and glasses, sure the glasses were paper but they weren’t as antiquated as people might think. Film was a problem for 3D, it was difficult to synch two separate film reels. The digital projector we have today keep the left-eye “film” and right-eye “film” in perfect pace and with no jitters and perfect lighting between the two projections. Yay!