I would like to put together a list of tips with the help of you guys. All you have to do is contribute your tips on creating better 3d pics.
I find putting several objects or scenery at different depth definately helps with the 3d illusion.
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Major headek when watching 3d clips grr anyone else with same issue like this
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Watching 3d content obviously requires some effort and patience but I'm getting good at finding the right angles for good viewing
I watched the entire Green Hornet movie last night and experienced no discomfort whatever. No headache and no eye strain.
I sound just like Steve Jobs, but find the right way to hold it and it makes all the difference.
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tech7 said:
Major headek when watching 3d clips grr anyone else with same issue like this
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do you mean 'headache'?
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do you mean 'headache'?
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Leave him alone....The dude has a headek and cannot concentrate on spelling!
I'd like some headek, where can I find it and how much?
All about the angle and where you focus on the screen
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You just have to find the right angle and distance from your face. And when making 3D videos, don't get so close to the object you recording.
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Major headek when watching 3d clips grr anyone else with same issue like this
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This is one of the main drawbacks for 3D whether TV, game console or phone. Just google "3d headache" and you will see many reports and studies on this.
I found that more times than not the easiest way to find the sweet spot is to focus on the background and not the stuff that looks close to you
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Quick question for those who have already got the 3D:
Is it possible to view 3D photos taken using the phone in a non-3D enabled desktop/laptop, say with the help of passive (red/blue) glasses? If possible, have you tried it? How is the image quality?
TIA.
No sir....
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I haven't tried it but Im pretty sure it doesn't work.
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Quick question for those who have already got the 3D:
Is it possible to view 3D photos taken using the phone in a non-3D enabled desktop/laptop, say with the help of passive (red/blue) glasses? If possible, have you tried it? How is the image quality?
TIA.
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I read somewhere that it is possible. Using the latest Nvidia driver, 3d glasses, and something else I cant remember. Look into it.
That's a bummer. Can we at least see the photos in 3d enabled laptops/monitors? If we are confined to only the phone, that's a definite negative.
You can upload them to image hosting sites or convert them yourself to view in 2D, but I don't see being able to see them in 3D on a non-3D monitor...kinda why companies sell 3D monitors/tvs
Like dude a few posts up said , look into the NVIDIA 3d conversion thing
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This must have been asked but i honestly couldn't find the thread and i have been trying for some time. My question is this, would having our phones shoot 2d content with both cameras and lace it together allow for higher quality pictures/video? Like could you shoot in 3d then use an app or maybe even a program on your computer to splice the two images and get a higher res final product?
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I've been thinking this for a while.. but the thoughts ive come up with are that we dont know if the cameras have an angle to each other or where we would attach each picture relative to the output by each camera.. and would this change dynamicaly in each photo or something else...
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We would need an app to display raw output individualy from each camera... I doubt that it can be two side by side 5m pics but at least 3/4 of each camera would be good...
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The technique that you are referring to is High Dynamic Range photography. Although you can't do it with side-by-side cameras, you can use one of the cameras to take a picture twice and combine them for much better quality pictures. There are a couple of apps available in the market that let you do this. HDR Camera is one (there is a free and paid version) another is Pro HDR camera. I think this will give you what you desire.
Well Im thinking higher resolution. Combine cameras for a higher res pic... Obviosly widescreen...
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5120x1440 = 7.37 mpxl
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Yes exactly. If we knew the exact angle specs couldn't you compensate? Cool idea anyway. I think it'd be neat to get to work and it still seems like a software thing to me. But then again this isn't my area of expertise.
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Ok so I have a lot of movies and I want to keep them organized. I been looking for some way to scan the barcodes and it put on a list what I have . I know the best buy game app does this but only for games . If any one knows of a app that will let me do this let me know.
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I remember seeing something like this not too long ago. If.I come across the app, I'll point you to it.
Via My HTC Evo 3D On The Now Network From Sprint.
That would b nice
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https://market.android.com/details?id=com.app.my_collection
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Good job! You guys already found it. My collection elite is the best out there
Thanks it found most of my movies.
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Nice find
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Guys,
I haven't been over here in a while since getting my Inc2 but to keep the story short.
I am looking for a thread from a few months back. All it was about was setting the camera for better quality shots. (ISO, metering, etc). I don't have a computer so I can't search easily. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Just use infinity focus. That's all.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1197944
Thanks exactly what I was looking for. Man am I glad to see development is still progressing in the x10. Close thread.
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