Find a beta-version running here :
http://www.flipstereo.net/site/viewer?url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/turbguy/3318579108/in/pool-stereo&mx=738&swi=&im=leftright&sbase=0&sep=0&zoom=1.4&om=overunder&mon=1&my=304
This is what the developers told me :
>>>>>
I have not yet added instructions in the wiki for using it. so here is some basic instruction:
1. In the "Image" secition you should see a grey box.
2. the picture may take some time to load. till then you will see only 2 white boxes.
3. there is light grey bar on top of the image section. Place you mouse over this.
a tool box area should slowly appear. click the "Fullscreen" button on the top right corner.
4. the whole flash content should appear fullscreen on your screen.
5. you can change "separation" to bring the images closer ( or further) in any mode.
6. I have tried it with the glasses and separation has to be set just right for my screen.
Donnerstag, 2. April 2009
New Web2.0 Stereo gallery also supports openKMQ (over/under) viewing - http://www.flipstereo.net
Find a beta-version running here :
http://www.flipstereo.net/site/viewer?url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/turbguy/3318579108/in/pool-stereo&mx=738&swi=&im=leftright&sbase=0&sep=0&zoom=1.4&om=overunder&mon=1&my=304
This is what the developers told me :
>>>>>
I have not yet added instructions in the wiki for using it. so here is some basic instruction:
1. In the "Image" secition you should see a grey box.
2. the picture may take some time to load. till then you will see only 2 white boxes.
3. there is light grey bar on top of the image section. Place you mouse over this.
a tool box area should slowly appear. click the "Fullscreen" button on the top right corner.
4. the whole flash content should appear fullscreen on your screen.
5. you can change "separation" to bring the images closer ( or further) in any mode.
6. I have tried it with the glasses and separation has to be set just right for my screen.
http://www.flipstereo.net/site/viewer?url=http://www.flickr.com/photos/turbguy/3318579108/in/pool-stereo&mx=738&swi=&im=leftright&sbase=0&sep=0&zoom=1.4&om=overunder&mon=1&my=304
This is what the developers told me :
>>>>>
I have not yet added instructions in the wiki for using it. so here is some basic instruction:
1. In the "Image" secition you should see a grey box.
2. the picture may take some time to load. till then you will see only 2 white boxes.
3. there is light grey bar on top of the image section. Place you mouse over this.
a tool box area should slowly appear. click the "Fullscreen" button on the top right corner.
4. the whole flash content should appear fullscreen on your screen.
5. you can change "separation" to bring the images closer ( or further) in any mode.
6. I have tried it with the glasses and separation has to be set just right for my screen.
New Web2.0 Stereo gallery also supports openKMQ (over/under) viewing - http://www.flipstereo.net
Tags:
flickr,
KMQ viewer,
openKMQ,
over/under,
stereo viewing,
stereoscopic,
web2.0
Freitag, 13. Februar 2009
Preparing a Kit3 with additional Wiimote-Stand
Inspired by wishes from the Wiir3d folks, I designed an other kit that adds an extra Wii-Remote cage to also place it infront of the screen and not only on top of it.
It will also include a second, extended set of glasses holders. For persons with a bigger eye to ear distance than the ones in Kit2.
It will also include a second, extended set of glasses holders. For persons with a bigger eye to ear distance than the ones in Kit2.
Inspired by wishes from the Wiir3d folks, I designed an other kit that adds an extra Wii-Remote cage to also place it infront of the screen and not only on top of it.
It will also include a second, extended set of glasses holders. For persons with a bigger eye to ear distance than the ones in Kit2.
It will also include a second, extended set of glasses holders. For persons with a bigger eye to ear distance than the ones in Kit2.
Preparing a Kit3 with additional Wiimote-Stand
Tags:
Wii-Remote,
WiiCage,
WiiKit,
Wiimote,
Wiir3d
New Free-Track version
Free-Track project (version 2.2) now supports Wiimote head tracking and more games.
Free-Track project (version 2.2) now supports Wiimote head tracking and more games.
New Free-Track version
Tags:
Free-Track,
games,
head tracking
Samstag, 31. Januar 2009
UK based eShop stands up as kit provider
The eShop http://shop.robomotic.com joins as a precut kit provider for the United Kingdom.
Contact Paolo di Prodi for details or visit his ebay auction
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170302277255
He sells the kit with a DVD that contains latest freeware tools for head tracking games (Free-Track.net and Wiir3D) as well as tools for viewing Stereo3D stills and videos.
Contact Paolo di Prodi for details or visit his ebay auction
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170302277255
He sells the kit with a DVD that contains latest freeware tools for head tracking games (Free-Track.net and Wiir3D) as well as tools for viewing Stereo3D stills and videos.
The eShop http://shop.robomotic.com joins as a precut kit provider for the United Kingdom.
Contact Paolo di Prodi for details or visit his ebay auction
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170302277255
He sells the kit with a DVD that contains latest freeware tools for head tracking games (Free-Track.net and Wiir3D) as well as tools for viewing Stereo3D stills and videos.
Contact Paolo di Prodi for details or visit his ebay auction
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170302277255
He sells the kit with a DVD that contains latest freeware tools for head tracking games (Free-Track.net and Wiir3D) as well as tools for viewing Stereo3D stills and videos.
UK based eShop stands up as kit provider
Tags:
Free-Track,
Glasgow,
kit provider,
openKMQ,
UK,
Wiir3d
We have been blogged by pro's !
The project was mentioned on a well known blog of creative designers and "makers" in NY :
http://brepettis.com/blog/2009/01/30/make-stereoscopic-glasses-with-dynamic-nintendo-wii-mote-tracking-the-openkmq-project/
http://brepettis.com/blog/2009/01/30/make-stereoscopic-glasses-with-dynamic-nintendo-wii-mote-tracking-the-openkmq-project/
The project was mentioned on a well known blog of creative designers and "makers" in NY :
http://brepettis.com/blog/2009/01/30/make-stereoscopic-glasses-with-dynamic-nintendo-wii-mote-tracking-the-openkmq-project/
http://brepettis.com/blog/2009/01/30/make-stereoscopic-glasses-with-dynamic-nintendo-wii-mote-tracking-the-openkmq-project/
We have been blogged by pro's !
Tags:
blog,
open hardware,
open software,
openKMQ,
Wii-Remote,
WiiCage,
WiiKit,
Wiimote
Sonntag, 18. Januar 2009
Convert a dual screen to an affordable hiRes stereo LCD
I recently built my first DIY Over/Under LCD. Instead of placing two LCDs side by side, I mounted them on top of each other and added a constant distance KMQ holder.
For normal work, I still have the real estate of a dual screen. And for S3D viewing I simply pull down the KMQ holder and place my forhead on a soft cushion.
It needs some optimization because the panels are best viewed at from above, not from center level. When modified, I'll post images and a DIY instruction PDF.
For normal work, I still have the real estate of a dual screen. And for S3D viewing I simply pull down the KMQ holder and place my forhead on a soft cushion.
It needs some optimization because the panels are best viewed at from above, not from center level. When modified, I'll post images and a DIY instruction PDF.
I recently built my first DIY Over/Under LCD. Instead of placing two LCDs side by side, I mounted them on top of each other and added a constant distance KMQ holder.
For normal work, I still have the real estate of a dual screen. And for S3D viewing I simply pull down the KMQ holder and place my forhead on a soft cushion.
It needs some optimization because the panels are best viewed at from above, not from center level. When modified, I'll post images and a DIY instruction PDF.
For normal work, I still have the real estate of a dual screen. And for S3D viewing I simply pull down the KMQ holder and place my forhead on a soft cushion.
It needs some optimization because the panels are best viewed at from above, not from center level. When modified, I'll post images and a DIY instruction PDF.
Convert a dual screen to an affordable hiRes stereo LCD
Tags:
DIY,
Dual LCD,
industry first,
openKMQ,
S3D LCD,
stereo viewing,
stereoscopic
KMQ viewer is available in the USA again
Good news for the project ! One of the best known US web shops for stereoscopic tools http://www.berezin.com now also lists the SSG1b KMQ viewer - the main building block for the openKMQ project. This means, US artists, students and S3D-Photographers don't have to worry about international shipping and import taxes.
I very much hope, Steve Berezin also joins in as a provider for the platic kit components. The more requests he gets, the better ;-)
I very much hope, Steve Berezin also joins in as a provider for the platic kit components. The more requests he gets, the better ;-)
Good news for the project ! One of the best known US web shops for stereoscopic tools http://www.berezin.com now also lists the SSG1b KMQ viewer - the main building block for the openKMQ project. This means, US artists, students and S3D-Photographers don't have to worry about international shipping and import taxes.
I very much hope, Steve Berezin also joins in as a provider for the platic kit components. The more requests he gets, the better ;-)
I very much hope, Steve Berezin also joins in as a provider for the platic kit components. The more requests he gets, the better ;-)
KMQ viewer is available in the USA again
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