YT3D Test - Polarised glasses over stereo camera rig

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I was wondering if by putting the polarised glasses over my 3D stereoscopc camera rig, i might see some 3D on the JVC 46" GD-463D10 polarised professional 3D monitor. Although I was filming at 720p each cam, as you know the polarised is only every second line, so if the resolution that I upload to Youtube gets squashed to 960x540 ( to keep the 16:9 aspect ratio ) it would mean on Youtube in 1080p your eye will only experience seeing 270 horisontal line when the glasses are on. Even on my original 720p each eye I would see only 360, and that had barely some depth.
So tell me what you think, did it work or not? Please comment!

WARNING!!!
This is a test only. When I put the glasses on and take them off, it creates a terrible eye pain when watching in cross-eyed, and propably in other 3D viewing methods too.This is caused by me having a set interocular and convergence, as well as being a one-man-band, putting the glasses on while adjusting the cameras is ... well... imposible at the same time. So watch it at your own risk :-)

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First!
Wow, that's a pretty cool idea you have. Awesome! It works!

themagicmanofpower
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@kostman23 yes I've done it so that my overall video views reaches that 100 million views and I just needed that one more view I couldn't get for months, but now you've fallen into my trap I finally made it. Thank you for this most valuable one view !

iwatchd
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the future of pirating 3D movies by filming the cinema screen...

mubd
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@kostman23 There's this 3D button next to resolution, you should try again or read more about this feature ;)

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@iwatch3d still nothing did you do that to just get another view cuz i didnt finish the video

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