Digital Stereo Camera

Rate This Idea » By Shorty Morty In Entertainment | November 21, '08

Summary of Idea #86

A digital camera that takes stereo (3D) pictures

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  • Reply | Posted November 24, '08, 2:59 pm by Todd

    Can you simulate or create your results?
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    Shorty:  can you create a picture in your ‘mad science lab’ and upload it onto our site here?  Is there any way to see it in 3D without a special viewer like crossing your eyes?  You’ll be famous!

  • ⌊ Reply | Posted December 11, '08, 12:48 am by Shorty Morty

    Stereo image
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    Hey Fox;

    I have lots of stereo images I’ve digitally spliced, but you’d need those viewers.

    Glad to “see” you have learned of the semi-cross-eyed trick for viewing..

    By the way, I’m Laurie Smith’s uncle..  You know Todd I assume??

  • Reply | Posted December 19, '08, 7:52 pm by Todd

    Shorty,
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    Yes, I figured that out a couple of months ago.  Thanks for adding such great ideas to the website.  Looking forward to more of them!

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