I know that passive 3D monitors work by using polarizing filters so that each eye sees different things.
But would it be possible to apply a polarizing filter ontop of a 2D screen to turn it into side by side 3D by wearing polarizing 3D glasses?
Essentially the idea is for the left side of the screen to be one filter type and the right side to be another filter type, which would theoretically result in glassesless, cross-eyed-free 3D on any 2D screen, but with halved horizontal resolution (not much of a problem for 4K).
I found this website, but it's in German and I don't know if Google Translate translated it correctly:
Awater3d.com
Reason I ask is because I have a 4K monitor and I know of at least 2 Steam games that can do side by side 3D (Trine 1&2).
But if this requires modifying the monitor beyond applying something ontop of the screen, I'll just forget about it.
But would it be possible to apply a polarizing filter ontop of a 2D screen to turn it into side by side 3D by wearing polarizing 3D glasses?
Essentially the idea is for the left side of the screen to be one filter type and the right side to be another filter type, which would theoretically result in glassesless, cross-eyed-free 3D on any 2D screen, but with halved horizontal resolution (not much of a problem for 4K).
I found this website, but it's in German and I don't know if Google Translate translated it correctly:
Awater3d.com
Reason I ask is because I have a 4K monitor and I know of at least 2 Steam games that can do side by side 3D (Trine 1&2).
But if this requires modifying the monitor beyond applying something ontop of the screen, I'll just forget about it.