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Written by D. Eric Franks
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Wednesday, 17 February 2010 21:42 |
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Anyone can create a 3D movie if given $250 million dollars, but what if I said you could do it for $250? Well that's exactly what Ron and Amy Jo Proctor have done with the Scientific Analysis and Visualization Initiative at Weber State University, using two Kodak Zx1 pocket HD cameras. The idea is simple and straightforward enough: bolt two $100 pocket cameras together and hit Record. The next step is to composite the images together in your video editing software, offset one and maybe tinge one red and one blue? The abstract the Proctor's present is short on detail here, but it sure looks like something you could figure out in an afternoon.
References:
- Low Cost 3D Video, Feb. 14, 2010
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