See as much as id love to have one of these, i wanna know if you close one eye it retains the 3D effect. (can only see outta 1 eye...when life throws you a lemon and it blinds you....) just a fun question to ponder
In order to see 3D you need more than one perspective, ie more than one eye / camera, and the ability to process said perspectives, a working brain / computer.
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See as much as id love to have one of these, i wanna know if you close one eye it retains the 3D effect. (can only see outta 1 eye...when life throws you a lemon and it blinds you....)
just a fun question to ponder
In order to see 3D you need more than one perspective, ie more than one eye / camera, and the ability to process said perspectives, a working brain / computer.
http://www.vision3d.com/stereo.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stereoscopy