Thursday, 5 April 2012

YouTube allows you watch 1080p 2D videos in '3D' together with your anaglyph specs

A later date, another little bit of news from Mountain View. Stereoscopic three dimensional videos have been receiving YouTube for pretty much 3 years, and also, since this past year, they have given audiences the choice to change "short-form" 2D prepared to three dimensional -- having a single click the configurations bar, that's. Today, the beta feature involves 1080p videos, meaning you'll now have the ability to be careful about your favorite Phillip DeFranco and Shay Carl vlogs with extra chromatic impact entirely HD. YouTube notes it's "constantly enhancing the actual conversion technology," which understands how you can simulate the result according to qualities from the video itself and true three dimensional videos submitted towards the site. We'd say there's still something slightly amiss about using folding blue and red-colored glasses to look at two-dimensional HD video in faux anaglyph three dimensional, but you may make the phone call on your own by reading through up concerning the miracle in the source link below.

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