YouTube added several new features to its video streaming service including the ability to convert your 2D video to 3D format. I’m not sure why you would want to, but now you can.
There were better movies playing on Sunday afternoon. Super 8, X-Men: First Class. Midnight in Paris. But I bustled past all of those. I headed to theatre 7, foul den of Green Lantern 3D. Armed with a superpower of my own.
It’s honestly gotten to a point where it’s almost impossible to find a two-dimensional version of a major 3D movie release. For those of us just want our eyeballs back? 2D Glasses are here, they’re real, and they’re ready to flatten whatever Hollywood throws at ‘em.
3D photography requires precision, tons of equipment and heroic jury-rigging. Shooting a vintage Ferrari requires all of this plus serious balls. The Image Hunter shows us how it’s done.
The newest iteration of Roxio’s do-everything software bundle, Creator, will take home movies into the third dimension – it includes tools for managing, editing and sharing 3D content and even lets users convert existing 2D photos and video into 3D.