w*******y 发帖数: 60932 | 1 Costco has Roxio Creator 2012 Special Edition $39 FREE Shipping
Link:
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product.aspx?Prodid=11681240
Special Edition includes: 100 Premium soundtrack titles plus 4 pairs of 3D
glasses.
Easily enhance, preserve and share your digital life with Roxio Creator 2012
. Edit video and create DVDs. Create and convert your videos and photos to
enjoy on just about any device including smartphones, iPhones and iPads.
Fix and enhance photos; improve portraits; create printed phot... 阅读全帖 |
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N*5 发帖数: 679 | 2 You need to buy a passive 3D TV to use your real3D glasses. You need
anaglyph glasses (e.g. red/blue) if you want to see 3D on traditional
monitor.
What' |
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p*******n 发帖数: 4824 | 3 Photoshop就可以... search for "Photoshop 3D Anaglyph" 或者 "Photoshop 3D
stereo images"...
但是这个只是红蓝3D,真正的基于vision glasses的3D我觉得他们想支持狠容易。。 |
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a*******r 发帖数: 7558 | 4 3D Barringer Meteorite Crater
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip (Astro Meeting)
Explanation: Barringer Meteorite Crater, near Winslow, Arizona, is one of
the best known impact craters on planet Earth. View this color stereo
anaglyph with red/blue glasses to get a dramatic sense of the crater's
dimensions -- one mile wide, and up to 570 feet deep. (A cross-eyed stereo
pair is available here.) Historically, this crater is the first recognized
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 7
3D Full Moon
Credit & Copyright: Laurent Laveder (PixHeaven.net)
Explanation: Get out your red/blue glasses and check out this satisfying
stereo anaglyph of the Full Moon. A corresponding stereo image pair,
intended for cross-eyed viewing, is also available through this link.
Regardless of your preferred technique for stereo viewing, the 3D effect
comes from combining pictures of the same scene taken at different angl |
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 8 3D Barringer Meteorite Crater
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip (Astro Meeting)
Explanation: Barringer Meteorite Crater, near Winslow, Arizona, is one of
the best known impact craters on planet Earth. View this color stereo
anaglyph with red/blue glasses to get a dramatic sense of the crater's
dimensions -- one mile wide, and up to 570 feet deep. (A cross-eyed stereo
pair is available here.) Historically, this crater is the first recognized
to be caused by an impact rather than a volcanic eruption |
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C******g 发帖数: 2930 | 9 3D Gaming has been a hot topic recently, ever since 3D gaming made a big
splash earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show. Up until now,
there haven’t been any 3D games available for the PSN…
This week, the PSN will get it’s first 3D game, the side-scrolling beat-em-
up, Invincible Tiger: The Legend of Han Tao. You will need a pair of classic
“red & blue” 3D glasses to see the anaglyphic 3D effects. Or, you’ll
need a DLP HDTV capable of stereoscopic 3D.
If you don’t have a pair of 3D g |
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w*******y 发帖数: 60932 | 10 These are all in the new Blu-Ray 3D format, not the older anaglyph format.
Link:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&fie blu-ray&x=0&y=0
IMAX: Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk [Blu-ray 3D] $10.99
The Universe: 7 Wonders of the Solar System [Blu-ray 3D] $11.99
The Ultimate Wave: Tahiti (IMAX) [Blu-ray 3D] $11.49
Dinosaurs Alive! [Blu-ray 3D] $10.99
IMAX: Wild Ocean [Blu-ray 3D] $10.49
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 11
3D Full Moon
Credit & Copyright: Laurent Laveder (PixHeaven.net)
Explanation: Get out your red/blue glasses and check out this satisfying
stereo anaglyph of the Full Moon. A corresponding stereo image pair,
intended for cross-eyed viewing, is also available through this link.
Regardless of your preferred technique for stereo viewing, the 3D effect
comes from combining pictures of the same scene taken at different angl |
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s*****t 发帖数: 1994 | 12 3D Barringer Meteorite Crater
Credit & Copyright: Stefan Seip (Astro Meeting)
Explanation: Barringer Meteorite Crater, near Winslow, Arizona, is one of
the best known impact craters on planet Earth. View this color stereo
anaglyph with red/blue glasses to get a dramatic sense of the crater's
dimensions -- one mile wide, and up to 570 feet deep. (A cross-eyed stereo
pair is available here.) Historically, this crater is the first recognized
to be caused by an impact rather than a volcanic eruption |
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