View Full Version : uhhh..how does a 3d camera work?
Qarik
Jul-27-2009, 03:25 PM
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0907/09072206fujifilmw1.asp
ziggy53
Jul-27-2009, 03:40 PM
I had noticed that but I can't really recommend the technology because it appears to use a specialized monitor (a separate and additional purchase.) I suggest this is currently a highly specialized application.
When they (Fuji) complete their printing process, creating stand alone prints, it will probably go more mainstream.
Anyway, good catch and I do like 3-D photographic technology.
Qarik
Jul-27-2009, 04:11 PM
I had noticed that but I can't really recommend the technology because it appears to use a specialized monitor (a separate and additional purchase.) I suggest this is currently a highly specialized application.
When they (Fuji) complete their printing process, creating stand alone prints, it will probably go more mainstream.
Anyway, good catch and I do like 3-D photographic technology.
a new monitor? or maybe it's just new software and we just have to wear 3-d glasses to edit our photos lol. It sounds very gimmicky but we will see how prints turn out I guess.:scratch
jogle
Jul-27-2009, 04:24 PM
I've got one of the loreo lenses for my SLR http://www.loreo.com/ and it puts the two images side by side on the one frame.
This camera could be combining them into one frame, saving 2 individual photos or could even be adding more channels to the photo. I'm thinking about getting one when they come out here to have a play with.
jogle
Jul-27-2009, 04:27 PM
You can always use a viewer like this where you print out a normal 6x4 and slot it in to the viewer.
http://www.loreo.com/pages/products/loreo_photokit_mkii_deluxe_viewer_darkgrey_photo.h tml
http://www.loreo.com/pict/products/tb/deluxe_viewer_3_1_tb.jpg
Qarik
Jul-27-2009, 04:33 PM
You can always use a viewer like this where you print out a normal 6x4 and slot it in to the viewer.
http://www.loreo.com/pages/products/loreo_photokit_mkii_deluxe_viewer_darkgrey_photo.h tml
http://www.loreo.com/pict/products/tb/deluxe_viewer_3_1_tb.jpg
Well I believe the whole point is to avoid such a viewer!:huh
jogle
Jul-27-2009, 05:20 PM
you can always hold it 3 foot from your face and cross your eyes. :huh
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