The 3D pictures that are now converted to anaglyph JPEGs are ready and capable to be viewed on any device that has JPEG support. It is nice to know that I can burn a data CD-R or DVD-R and bring them with me to put in a Blu-Ray player because I can use it to do a full resolution slideshow on a high-definition television. Then I realized I could bring a pair of glasses with me but viewers would have to take turns viewing the pictures inconveniently because of the lack of glasses. So I started thinking about different ways to get around this problem but bringing the glasses with me seems to be the only current feasible option. I felt a need inside me to want to get as many 3D glasses I could find so when I go to a party or even have guests over I could have everyone watch pictures simultaneously so I could get instant feedback. I tried to ignore this roadblock for the moment so I wouldn’t get mad about it. I grabbed my W1 and went outside on a nice sunny day to take random photos to see what I can find that was good to look at. Thanksgiving Day was approaching and was excited to take some pictures of food and anything relevant for that holiday coming soon. I started converted more images and noticed that now I was going through 2 gigabyte cards like there was no tomorrow and using more than double the memory card from just converting the pictures on the computer. I was getting a headache about thinking about how I was setting up subdirectories just for all of these files and the space I was using quite rapidly. The reason I was using 2 gigabyte cards was to better memory manage the folders so It would be easier to transfer, organize, and back up for future usage. I plan to use decent 4 gigabyte cards soon so I can take more pictures with this 10 megapixel 3D digital camera. So now I needed a lot of hard drive space and a lot of 3D anaglyph blue and red glasses in order to do what I wanted to do. The toll of having a 3D camera is starting to become relevant but still worth the initial purchase just because seeing the pictures in a new dimension was a unique experience. I grabbed my flash drive and put some of the converted pictures on it and transferred to my Netbook computer to see how they appeared on it just in case I wanted to travel with it. I enjoyed viewing the pictures on it and then the idea of perhaps an inexpensive picture frame might be a good idea in the future to travel with instead of the Netbook.
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