<![CDATA[Gizmodo: 3d video]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: 3d video]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/3dvideo http://gizmodo.com/tag/3dvideo <![CDATA[YouTube Experiments With 3D Video; Supports Multiple Headache Technologies]]> One cross-eyed Googler has been spending his 20% on a 3D video display system for YouTube, which is open for experimentation/testing/goofing off right now.

It's a little rough right now, but it's already plenty of fun to play with, at least until your inevitable migraine sets in. The interface lets you switch between a fairly long list of viewing options, be it a particular type of glasses—red/cyan or amber/blue—or a simple cross-eyed option, all rendered from a single source file. It's incredibly obvious, simply mashing two-panel source video together in a variety of ways, but it's a surprisingly elegant way to deal with fragmenting 3D technologies. Details about how to activate and upload for the feature, as well as some samples, are available here. [SERoundTable]

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<![CDATA[3D Blu-Ray Camcorder Concept Is the Dream of Every Pornographer]]> 3D video technology is never ever going to take off until they put the cameras in the hands of normal people + Nothing says entertainment like three-dimensional boobs = I want this 3D camera.

I love the looks and the functionality of this concept by Nikola Knezevic, a 3D camcorder that records straight to a Blu-Ray disc in high definition. I don't want to have it just because it looks pretty or because I like the idea of consumer 3D video. No, I want it because it would let me play Han Solo hunting Imperial Droids in Hoth. [Nikola Design via Tuvie]

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