photobucket – The History of 3D Photography
On photobucket.com you get a very clear presentation of the functional principle of spatial vision by the offset of the right to the left eye and the acts building upon technology for the implementation of 3D effects.
Review Eassee3D Game
Eassee 3D points to the future of gaming: immersion in the game. The first game that lets you experience the Eassee3D effect without 3D glasses,! Here you can get a first impression Review Eassee3D Game.
Review Eassee3D FrameClip
Get a short impression about the system Eassee3D – 3D movies without detours you can see directly with convincing effect. Click here for the video Review Eassee3D FrameClip.
3D video is look harmful?
It depends on the content ;). We once interviewed experts principle to 3D videos: By unilateral actions, such as eg. work on the computer is missing the human eye variety, which is given more in a normal, varied work by different local and tele vision. Of the eye muscles, the optic nerve and related brain .. read more
When starts the Eassee3D® Pro App?
All Apple apps are checked before publishing and sometimes that takes up to three weeks. We have the hope to publish before Christmas the Eassee3D® Pro App.
3D videos can also be viewed by other internet sites as YouTube® with Eassee3D®?
From the beginning of 2013 will be a free SDK (software developer kit) for developers. Through the integration of a few lines of program code into the relevant mobile web application the Eassee3D® App allows also use of other internet applications.
Are 3D videos only for fun?
Fun they do anyway, but there are still a number of other applications in the design, the architecture, the product and company presentation, and in the scientific field. For example http://www.neuroteks.de/ at RWTH Aachen and Maastricht, they use 3D visualization of anatomical structures to generate clearer and more nuanced views in neuroscience. In the field .. read more
Can I see my own 3D videos from my Mac/ PC on the iPhone/ iPad in 3D?
With the iTunes copy function, arbitrary 3D videos directly loaded into the Eassee3D® App you watch on the iPhone/ iPad. Click here for the tutorial.