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 Published On Apr 12, 2024

Cross eye 3D is one of the techniques for viewing 3D without glasses by concentrating your eyes to converge at a single point in the middle. Humans see 3D due to our dual eye binocular vision system where each eye sees the same scene with a slightly different perspective, and the brain does the job of simulating depth once both images are received by it through eyes. Technologists try to mimic the same behavior to create 3D depth perceptions in 3D tech.

A common 3D depth perception technique is called stereoscopy and VR headsets use the same principle to create 3D depth by showing two different views to each eye and the brain perceives the depth. This is also an illusion of depth created by human brain and hence is highly personal, because each person perceives depth differently due to perception and biological factors. 3D perception hence is quite difficult as it depends on individual perception.

Here is a small collection of my drone videos from Devgad India converted in cross eye 3D to see stereoscopic depth without glasses. The level of 3D depth varies across various videos due to nature of the camera movement and is collected here in that manner to show different types of movements and difference in the perception.

If you have not tried it before it will take some practice to get it right. So give it a try. There is a small tutorial in the beginning how to do it. Your eyes will hurt a bit before you get practiced and can see the third picture in the middle with the depth, and then it will be a piece of cake always.

Not all videos can be converted in cross eye 3D like this and there are specific types of camera movements only, that can result in better depth effect.

To see the original videos used in this video search for the channel "Mrunal's Explorations" on Youtube to enjoy tropical beach landscapes from the small town of Devgad in mid-west coast of India.

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