Weedy seadragons and a seal in GoPro 3D

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Marty Cerven

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Filmed this at Flinders pier in pretty low vis so its a little dark but the seadragons and seal are pretty cool. No filters on my 3D housing so colours aren't as good as my other 2d video from the same day here, I tried some colour correction in software but there's only so much that can be done in software only.

May need to view in youtube for 3d options
[video=youtube;Gl5TWvgL6ac]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl5TWvgL6ac[/video]

Same video in optimized anaglyph on Vimeo needs red blue 3D glasses
[video=vimeo;29532950]http://vimeo.com/29532950[/video]
 
I didn't know what that was so had a quick google search lol, If you actually cant see properly with both eyes there's no point to view 3D videos as you wouldn't see in 3D normally anyhow.

If you watch in you-tube you can click the little 3d icon which turns 3d off and you will see just one image. You can also select other viewing methods if you have a 3d monitor or shutter glasses for peeople that have the hardware and can physically see in 3D.
 
I didn't know what that was so had a quick google search lol, If you actually cant see properly with both eyes there's no point to view 3D videos as you wouldn't see in 3D normally anyhow.

If you watch in you-tube you can click the little 3d icon which turns 3d off and you will see just one image. You can also select other viewing methods if you have a 3d monitor or shutter glasses for peeople that have the hardware and can physically see in 3D.


There are monocular clues to stereopsis, just not as good of 'quality' present ie ?800 seconds of arc vs 40 seconds....
 

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