YouTube product manager Shenaz Zack Mistry said in a blog post that users will “still get best results with a 3D camera, but it’s a great new way to let people enjoy your finest moments.” You’ll also still need 3D glasses to enjoy the converted clips. The feature can be found by selecting “Edit Info,” then “3D Video” on a video you’ve uploaded. YouTube’s 2D to 3D conversion tool turns any 2D video into a 3D film with the click of a button after upload. We didnt get to see a demo, so well hold off judgment on just how much Toshiba has achieved until we do. The new 2D to 3D conversion tool is a much handier alternative for the average user. The 2D to 3D conversion will be enabled by a technology called TriVector. Some directors are pushing back, concerned theres an imminent future of. The site allowed filmmakers to upload video in 3D, but they had to set up two cameras and combine the footage using special software - a tricky and time-consuming task. The chance to charge higher ticket prices has every Hollywood studio rushing to retrofit their 2D spectacles into 3D. Three-dimensional videos on YouTube are not new. The video streaming site is now making it easier for anyone to create 3D video content, without the need for special cameras, with a beta 2D to 3D conversion tool. YouTube wants to improve on the lack of 3D content, which is one of the main barriers stopping mass adoption of the technology.
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