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Old 05-18-2020, 04:58 PM   #1
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Cool Combining a black and red image with black and xyan / Virtual Boy / Virtual Tap

I have confirmed that furrtek, the maker of a virtual boy device called the virtual tap, said that you could get to Independent images out of a Virtual Boy by buying two separate virtual taps.

both sides you could change to black and one of the other seven "main" colors. So I would change the left eye to be black and red and the right eye to be black and cyan.

in theory if those two images were merged you could make a 3D anaglyph TV presentation of the Virtual Boy.

The issue is with sync. Each of the TV signals have a separate sink.

I was thinking of using technology similar to editing boards where you can merge picture a and picture b.

Most video editing boards have it so that the Y value and the C values gradually fade into each other.

But what if there was an additive mode instead of an average mode. of course for this to work the editing box has to think in terms of RGB and take the red of one and the green and blue the other and combine them.

If there are no controls it probably be cheaper to buy a single-purpose circuit that just takes the red one in the green and blue the other and cig some and combines them.

But this is mainly video editing equipment used to solve a video consumption problem

Any suggestions where I could find an RGB video editor?
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