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    This is stereogram video which you are supposed to start playing on your phone (works just playing trough browser and fullscreen the player), then put your phone inside VR headset like Google Cardboard and watch it.
    Google Carboard is possible to do yourself from carboard and lenses or order online starting from 1€ and similar.

    This does not work with cross eye method as left eyes image is on the left, viewing with other 3D monitors and such may require re-encoding video in specific way e.g. squeezing the horizontal size to half with 3D TVs (because lack of standards).

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  • Moodawg said:
    they are actually slightly different to help with the 3d effect when you cross your eyes.

    Mario69 said:
    This is stereogram video which you are supposed to start playing on your phone (works just playing trough browser and fullscreen the player), then put your phone inside VR headset like Google Cardboard and watch it. [...] This does not work with cross eye method as left eyes image is on the left[.]

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  • Mario69 said:
    As I do not see any descriptions and missing some tags:
    This is stereogram video which you are supposed to start playing on your phone (works just playing trough browser and fullscreen the player), then put your phone inside VR headset like Google Cardboard and watch it.
    Google Carboard is possible to do yourself from carboard and lenses or order online starting from 1€ and similar.

    This does not work with cross eye method as left eyes image is on the left, viewing with other 3D monitors and such may require re-encoding video in specific way e.g. squeezing the horizontal size to half with 3D TVs (because lack of standards).

    I saw it just fine in 3D

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  • Poontang said:
    I saw it just fine in 3D

    Same here, crossed my eyes with the screen a bit farther away and it fused right into a 3D view.

    The side the image in on shouldn't matter honestly because your eyes just combine both images either way. I personally still have problems moving my eyes around these kinds of images....

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  • raidnegal said:
    The side the image in on shouldn't matter honestly because your eyes just combine both images either way. I personally still have problems moving my eyes around these kinds of images....

    The left image should always be seen by the left eye, otherwise the 3D will be distorted.

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  • Poontang said:
    I saw it just fine in 3D

    Quite of course! That's the whole point of this whole post :o)

    raidnegal said:
    Same here, crossed my eyes with the screen a bit farther away and it fused right into a 3D view.

    The side the image in on shouldn't matter honestly because your eyes just combine both images either way. I personally still have problems moving my eyes around these kinds of images....

    You are partially right, but like the other user said:

    You_Dont_Know_Me said:
    The left image should always be seen by the left eye, otherwise the 3D will be distorted.

    You can see depth even if the videos are flipped around. However you will see the depth in reverse, at which point your brain tells you that can't be right, tries to fix it and you'll see hollow mask illusion. e.g. it's distorted.

    When I was converting cross eye images to MPO format, there actually was one wall eye image in the mix. I could still see it stereoscopic on monitor, but it simply didn't seem correct at all. Realized this (as it looked fine as wigglegram), simply swapped images around, converted into new MPO and looked much better.

    So here's version with videos flipped around, see if this works better when using cross eye method (sorry for sligtly bloated bitrate): https://mega.nz/#!BBxUiCBZ!1qNDH40waiFv9iB1jhUHHwJhoH3OK8Ziv7Ya1feH7zA

    Was also about to say that there's red/cyan glasses version on FA, but looking at the colors of that version, I would say you will not see anything else than massive ghosting even with red/cyan glasses on :|

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  • This does not work with cross eye method as left eyes image is on the left, viewing with other 3D monitors and such may require re-encoding video in specific way e.g. squeezing the horizontal size to half with 3D TVs (because lack of standards).
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    what if i dont have a vr and i just want to view the video normaly? as in one picture view instead of two side by side

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  • mastax1234 said:
    holy shit its in 3d and im so glad i have a google cardboard headset (costed $9), thank you!!!

    Off, I got it working for frew by crossing my eyes

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