interlaced mask for 3d interlace projection
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2011 16:31
Hi,
I'm now using resolume to project 3d stereoscopic video's.
The setup is 2 beamers with 2 polarisation filters. Matrox dualhead to go. windows 7 i7 laptop and resolume.
This works fine but at home i don't want to setup my beamers. I want to use my 3d zalman screen which works perfect with vegas 10 in 3d.
To get this working i want to use a interlaced mask on the front layer (3) for the left eye projection and layer 2 for the right eye. The problem with masks in resolume is that mask are being resized to the size of the video. So the video should be resolution of the screen which is 1680 x 1050.
If i change the video in this resolution every thing works fine. if i change everything in to 640 480 including the interlaced mask then everything works fine in window preview.
But now i want to use small resolution video 800 by 600, 640 by 480 and 480 by 360 (slomo 3d) and full screen preview without to rescale them to 1680 by 1050.
Is there somebody with a great idea to solve the problem.
thanks for your time
greetings
Hans Timmermans
aka Budha Building
I'm now using resolume to project 3d stereoscopic video's.
The setup is 2 beamers with 2 polarisation filters. Matrox dualhead to go. windows 7 i7 laptop and resolume.
This works fine but at home i don't want to setup my beamers. I want to use my 3d zalman screen which works perfect with vegas 10 in 3d.
To get this working i want to use a interlaced mask on the front layer (3) for the left eye projection and layer 2 for the right eye. The problem with masks in resolume is that mask are being resized to the size of the video. So the video should be resolution of the screen which is 1680 x 1050.
If i change the video in this resolution every thing works fine. if i change everything in to 640 480 including the interlaced mask then everything works fine in window preview.
But now i want to use small resolution video 800 by 600, 640 by 480 and 480 by 360 (slomo 3d) and full screen preview without to rescale them to 1680 by 1050.
Is there somebody with a great idea to solve the problem.
thanks for your time
greetings
Hans Timmermans
aka Budha Building