[Geek Zone]
You have your 3D camera and you want to share your awesome pics and videos. What do you do?
I went looking for sites that specialise in enabling the sharing of 3D content and found a few. Each has strengths and weaknesses and none of them are perfect. But the price (free) is certainly not heavy and you can’t really complain too much.
My aim in sharing 3D content was to make it as easy as possible for others who may not have much experience with 3D images and how to use them. I also wanted a site that let the user turn the 3D off if they just aren’t up for it. I also like to view my images in red/cyan anaglyph full screen on my big PC monitor. The effect is amazing, but sometimes the parallax in the anaglyph images is ‘off’ and most sites offer no way to fix that.3DF33D.TVdoes all these things. This is why it’s my favourite 3D viewing and sharing site by a reasonably wide margin. It’s the only site out there that lets you fix misaligned parallax and see a good-quality, high resolution image (or video) at the same time. No one else comes close. The site provider / operator, Keith Fredericks, has put together something very special for us all.
Up front, 3DF33D.TV requires your web browser to support WebGL. …
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