Ask Slashdot: Tips On 2D To Stereo 3D Conversion?
An anonymous reader writes "I'm interested in converting 2D video to Stereoscopic 3D video — the Red/Cyan Anaglyph type in particular (to ensure compatibility with cardboard Anaglyph glasses). Here's my questions: Which software(s) or algorithms can currently do this, and do it well? Also, are there any 3D TVs on the market that have a high quality 2D-to-3D realtime conversion function in them? And finally, if I were to try and roll my own 2D-to-3D conversion algorithm, where should I start? Which books, websites, blogs or papers should I look at?" I'd never even thought about this as a possibility; now I see there are some tutorials available; if you've done it, though, what sort of results did you get? And any tips for those using Linux?
Don't do it.
Give me Classic Slashdot or give me death!
we all were suckered. we tried it, hated it and moved on.
each time they try to re-invent this, its still just an effects gimmick.
you'll soon grow bored.
don't invest anything in this. its a reocurring cash grab due to industry boredom.
and as a fulltime glasses wearer, I'd never be caught dead with cardboard glasses over my regular ones. an absurd concept if there ever was one.
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