| Hephaestos said:.
Basically both your eyes see a different picture of the same thing but with a different angle... as in real life. If you take a sheet of paper and put it with the edge in front of your noze, you will see one side of the paper with each eye, but not the same side... Technically, the new 3D reflects this binocular vision and that is what gives you the sensation of depth. |
Can you give me an example...
I know that the 3DS has 3D like in the movie theaters but without glasses and with different tech. You see the 3D in 3DS like in 3D movies when you play games and watch movies on 3DS. But...
What will it be like when taking a picture? For Example: If I take a picture of somebody kicking with a normal camera it becomes blurry and you can't really see it. Will the 3DS make the picture clear with the person's foot coming through the 3D screen a bit or no? If not, please give an example.







