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hold two phones apart, take the movie, then combine the
images side by side on a single phone for stereoscopic
viewing.
What [nineteenthly] was probably thinking of
http://www.youtube....watch?v=Jd3-eiid-Uw hopefully. [kaz, Jun 28 2010]
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Just wait for the Nintendo 3DS to come out.
Also, you'd better have some damn steady hands to get perfectly stereoscopic footage. |
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Double also, who (apart from Stephen Fry) has more than one iPhone? |
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I've seen a video of some kind of software running on something handheld with an accelerometer which responded to the user moving the device by shifting the perspective image shown on the screen. It gave the impression of the screen being the front of a box containing various objects. Does that make sense? I'm not being disingenuous. I've just forgotten the details of the device but i have a vague idea it was a Nintendo console. |
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[nineteenthly] You're probably thinking of a mod involving the Nintendo Wii [link]. |
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Oh, sorry about the category selection. As for the little
part about it being for iphones only, and not for other
smartphones, well... I talked with Steve Jobs and he made
an offer I couldn't refuse. |
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Also, [kaz], you don't need perfect stereoscopy for it to
work, I think. We can fill in the blanks more often than
not with our brains and such. I could be wrong, anyways
thanks for the input! |
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A little plastic double-periscope, attached over the lens, which splits the camera's field of view into two halves, would do away with the need for two iDevices, as well as ensuring correct alignment and simultaneous exposure. |
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