CrashMan said:
The 3D effect works by tricking the eye by supplying a separate image to both the left and right eye. Since your monitor is incapable of doing that, naturally, these images won't appear to be 3D. It DOES NOT generate a 3D hologram that hovers above the screen for all to see. |
Yeah. Besides that, though, a camera capable of photographing something in true 3D is rare and expensive. 99.9% of the time, cameras work just like one eye. No 3D can be done that way.
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