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Hey,
Not sure if anybody has been curious about the GT5 3D photo option, but, like me, is too poor to get a 3D tv?
Well, I did some looking in to the file type (.mpo) and using a little program, which can be found here for free:
http://www.stereoscopynews.com/download/software/654-mpo-toolbox.html
you can turn the .mpo file in to the old fashioned red and blue 3d. it's great fun. unfortunately, you cant run GT5's 3D in Anaglyph (red and blue) but as long as you can get hold of some old 3d glasses (or make your own, instructions found here) then you can still enjoy GT5 photomode in 3d!
**one quick hint/ tip, the photos below were converted using the 'Dubois' tool instead of the Anaglyph tool. this is because the car is blue. If the car is either red or blue it can cause troubles with the 3d-ness. if one doesnt look good, try the other!**
Here's a couple of examples i took just a minute ago:
(click them for full size)
Not sure if anybody has been curious about the GT5 3D photo option, but, like me, is too poor to get a 3D tv?
Well, I did some looking in to the file type (.mpo) and using a little program, which can be found here for free:
http://www.stereoscopynews.com/download/software/654-mpo-toolbox.html
you can turn the .mpo file in to the old fashioned red and blue 3d. it's great fun. unfortunately, you cant run GT5's 3D in Anaglyph (red and blue) but as long as you can get hold of some old 3d glasses (or make your own, instructions found here) then you can still enjoy GT5 photomode in 3d!
**one quick hint/ tip, the photos below were converted using the 'Dubois' tool instead of the Anaglyph tool. this is because the car is blue. If the car is either red or blue it can cause troubles with the 3d-ness. if one doesnt look good, try the other!**
Here's a couple of examples i took just a minute ago:
(click them for full size)