![]() A lot of 3D technologies have been tried along the way, but the most persistent, and one of the oldest technologies, was the red/cyan anaglyph glasses method which was very popular when 3D was a big deal the first time around in the 1950s. 3D EverywhereģD is back and in a big way. In this article we cover using free software like VLC and Bino on the Mac along with red/cyan anaglyph glasses to view 3D content without expensive equipment. There are a lot of 3D SBS or side-by-side movies on the Web, but is it possible to enjoy them without springing for a 3D monitor? The short answer is yes, and the only thing you will need apart from your Mac that you might not have is some cheap cardboard red/cyan 3D glasses. Even cool plastic ones are available very cheaply.
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