Many of those pictures have different exposures in the left and right image, it completely fucks up the 3D effect.Medalion said:These rotating 3d gifs are just freaking me out
Many of those pictures have different exposures in the left and right image, it completely fucks up the 3D effect.Medalion said:These rotating 3d gifs are just freaking me out
ronniehehehaha said:I'm late... argh! The fuji have no problem using the auto focus. I'll try to get a 3d video on youtube later.
I demand a Mario game that looks like this for the 3DS.orioto said:
The 3DS is taking two regular pictures and crossing them over each other to create the illusion of depth. While those pictures are being put over each other, some resolution is cut off on both sides. They introduce those black borders to cover this up.orioto said:But anyway, i've got a question regarding 3ds. Why the black blurry border sometimes when viewing a picture ?? (Like those shot with the camera of the 3ds).
Cause when i browse on the net a 400x240 mpo, it's full screen, but if i save it to the sd card, it's with blurry canvas...
That has nothing to do with the borders. They are not on the images: the 3DS displays them when displaying MPOs taken with a 3DS. The 3DS also crops the photos when displaying them (they are actually 4:3 640x480 if you view them on a PC) so you can "adjust" the overall depth using the circle pad.grap3fruitman said:The 3DS is taking two regular pictures and crossing them over each other to create the illusion of depth. While those pictures are being put over each other, some resolution is cut off on both sides. They introduce those black borders to cover this up.
It works, I definitely see 3D.ronniehehehaha said:It's been a few month.
I had nothing much today, so I tried out the 3d youtube again.
Here is a short Zelda opening clip.
I think there is some 3d, but maybe I am just going crazy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVGbuKy17QA
VideoMan said:We should probably 'reboot' this thread to make it more 3DS browser freindly. Make the rules that you must post direct links the the MPO files and only one picture per post to keep within the 3DS browsers memory limits. That way people can just bookmark the thread in the 3DS browser and easily view the 3D pictures.
I might do it later if nobody else does.
Dear 3D Porch User,
I'm the owner of 3D Porch, and I wanted to thank you for your contributions to the site. All the wonderful images have encouraged me the whole way through.
Unfortunately, I've come to the point where I can no longer afford the time or money to maintain 3D Porch. I've been running it at a financial loss ever since it started. For the past three months, I've tried and considered nearly all possible options:
DONATIONS - I would need regular monthly donations to keep the site up, and I just don't estimate it being enough.
PAID ACCOUNTS - Again, there are some people interested in paying for accounts, but I'd have to really convert a lot of users to barely make it work out.
MORE ADS - I'm already making as creative use of ads as I can without trashing the site, but it's barely making enough.
MORE FEATURES - Offering titles, tagging, albums, or social features may improve some visibility in search engines (maybe doubling my traffic), but monetization of image sites is so weak, that it wouldn't really help me break even.
The bottom line is that 3D Porch would have to be 5x more popular to break even, and 10x more popular to even give me a decent trickle of income.
I don't see that happening, and so I'm going to have to close the site. I don't have an exact schedule, but here's a general roadmap:
- Allow uploads for the next 24 hours (but turn off the bulk uploader)
- Create some sort of download script or tool for users to capture all their work. I'll probably get this set up in the next couple days.
- Remove 99% of the content on the site in 14 days.
- Create a public, museum-like archive of 3D Porch in about 30 days. This museum will probably just have 500 or so photos.
I won't be sending any more emails. So if you want to stay up to date with what's happening, please follow @3dporch on twitter or check http://3dporch.com/faq for updated info.
- Phil
grap3fruitman said:The 3DS is taking two regular pictures and crossing them over each other to create the illusion of depth. While those pictures are being put over each other, some resolution is cut off on both sides. They introduce those black borders to cover this up.
I'm going to get 3D Porch up and running again!
Thank you so much for your support these past couple weeks. People really do love this site, and it really is a shame to let it go. I've received many suggestions and offerings for free hosting. I think I can reduce my hosting expenses by 90%. I won't make much money off the site, but at least I can break even. I may pare down some features (like source images for left and right), but essentially the site will stay the same.
I probably should have uploads back again in a couple days.
- Phil
M3d10n said:The good thing about 3DPorch was that it could trick the 3DS into uploading the MPO file. When I try to upload pictures from the 3DS to DropBox it only sends the JPG files. I think 3DPorch just re-wrote the file path before sending and the 3DS happily uploaded whatever it was told to.
YES!VideoMan said:3D Porch lives!
Nope. I just looked in my SD card and the JPGs are plain JPGs. They won't load into Stereo Photo Maker if I rename them to MPO and they are all half the size than the corresponding MPO files too.iphys said:It doesn't trick it. The jpg file the 3DS normally uploads actually is an mpo file saved with a jpg extension. 3dporch just needs to know that those jpg files actually are mpo files.
M3d10n said:Nope. I just looked in my SD card and the JPGs are plain JPGs. They won't load into Stereo Photo Maker if I rename them to MPO and they are all half the size than the corresponding MPO files too.
3DPorch just rewrites the upload filename to replace .JPG to .MPO. I just tested it by changing my browser user agent to match the 3DS browser and uploaded a JPG file using Firefox. It uploaded the MPO file instead.