What type of 3D glasses do I need to view google maps street view in 3D?
Seems that street view is in 3D now but when I search on ebay for 3D glasses there's a whole bunch of different colors.
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- Well, if your graphics card will support it you need the real 3d glasses to view 3d images created by polarized light, like the ones you get at an imax theater, but i think you may be mistaken, i dont believe google street veiw means actual 3d, i think they mean a false 3d created by adding a 3rd dimension line to a 2d object, such as drawing a cube on a piece, but if its true, then you will need drivers to run an nvidia 200 series and up card and usually those come with the correct glasses
- Well, if your graphics card will support it you need the real 3d glasses to view 3d images created by polarized light, like the ones you get at an imax theater, but i think you may be mistaken, i dont believe google street veiw means actual 3d, i think they mean a false 3d created by adding a 3rd dimension line to a 2d object, such as drawing a cube on a piece, but if its true, then you will need drivers to run an nvidia 200 series and up card and usually those come with the correct glasses
- I too was wondering this. I've tried with blue and yellow 3D glasses (if you live in the UK then these were the glasses that were supplied for the 'E4 3D week' and worked on on TV). The blue and yellow half worked. I also tried with the 3D glasses they supply in cinemas to watch films like 'Up'. These glasses did not work at all. The colours on Google maps 3D are red and blue/green. I believe red and green glasses will work the best. Although red and blue could potentially work ok, which I think is why my blue and yellow glasses seem to partially work. I'm not entirely sure about this. It's only from my experience. When the 3D was on TV if you looked at the picture without glasses you could see a tinge of yellow and blue around the outside and the glasses needed to view in 3D had one blue lense and one yellow lense. That's all I'm working on! EDIT: Just found this on a site " Get out your Blue/Red 3D glasses to see the effect." Blue and red glasses it is then!
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