Archive for November, 2009
3D Camera iPhone App

3D Camera iPhone App
For those of you who have an iPhone but haven’t come across this app yet it’s a great fun and simple way of creating great 3D pics for your friend and family to enjoy.
Once you’ve taken your left and right picture use 3d Camera to view the 3D photo as a grey or color anaglyph (using common red/cyan 3D glasses available right here), a stereogram (no glasses required), or as acool “wigglegram” for a simulated 3D effect.
For more details take a look at http://www.juicybitssoftware.com/3dcamera/ or if you’d like to see their gallery of 3D images you can see that right here – http://www.juicybitssoftware.com/3dcamera/3d-photo-gallery/
Free Stereo 3D Printable Christmas Cards
Enhanced Dimensions are proud to present our 2009 collection of anaglyph stereoscopic 3d Christmas cards. The range of six cards are available right here free to download and print.
Download them now and spread a little extra dimension this Christmas.
Adam & Joe 3D HD Compilation
Adam and Joe Stereoscopic 3D HD Montage from Andrew Murchie on Vimeo.
Full HD RED/BLUE Anaglyph montage of all four Adam & Joe 3D animations with soundtrack. Enjoy.
Enhanced Dimensions – As Seen On 3DTV
Channel 4 3D Week Showreel FULL HD 3D RED-BLUE Anaglyph from Andrew Murchie on Vimeo.
Three of our stereo 3D animations appeared on Channel 4’s 3D Week user generated content montage. They used Dots, Holographic Kiosk and Fourth Dimension (Dark Version). If you would like to see probably the best quality version of this currently online do take a look at our Channel 4 3D TV Week showreel on Vimeo – the quality is stunning.
You can see Channel 4’s (rather poor quality) montage here.
Channel 4 – 3D Week Full HD 1080p Showreel

Channel 4 - 3D Week
Our Channel 4 3D Week Showreel is now online over on our 3D YouTube channel. This version is in FULL HD 1080p with a stereo soundtrack and end credits. Enjoy!
ColorCode on YouTube 3D – The Disappointment
I’m not sure if it’s the YouTube implementation of ColorCode processing or if it is ColorCode in general but I’ve been very disappointed with the results of our recent animations when viewed using the Channel 4 ColorCode glasses. In many cases the 3D effect is reduced considerably – in some cases completely removed!
Our development and testing is generally done using Red-Blue anaglyph with final testing on the GeForce 3D enabled Samsung screen and the results have always been fantastic with great depth in both the positive and negative paralax.
So please note if you are visiting our site and viewing our animations try to use Red/Blue anaglyph glasses for the optimal results.
