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justin carpenter
21st of January 2006 (Sat), 00:41
i love 3d photos on this forum i just had to try it...
Balliolman
21st of January 2006 (Sat), 05:12
Great first attempt, Justin! There is clear stereo in this. There are technical elements to improve which would make viewing this less of a strain. If you give beneath your avatar the necessary permission to adapt your posting I would be happy to show you the improvements this good start needs. :-)
Balliolman
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 03:42
Okay, Justin. Technically this is what I did. There was a vertical misalignment between chips -- the same object in each chip needs to be on the same horizontal level. I pushed everything back so it appears more natural as if looking at it through a window. The frame makes this apparent. The sideshift you took between shots was too wide. This causes some strain viewing the shot and means some detail gets lost in stereo alignment. To relieve that strain I have made the image smaller. There are other technicalities but I have left them alone. For example, the blurriness of the trees in the background is an effect called cha-cha artifacts resulting from movement of the branches caused by the wind (the smallest of movements is discernible even if it was not a really windy day). :D
What do you think? :-)
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justin carpenter
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 03:59
Okay, Justin. Technically this is what I did. There was a vertical misalignment between chips -- the same object in each chip needs to be on the same horizontal level. I pushed everything back so it appears more natural as if looking at it through a window. The frame makes this apparent. The sideshift you took between shots was too wide. This causes some strain viewing the shot and means some detail gets lost in stereo alignment. To relieve that strain I have made the image smaller. There are other technicalities but I have left them alone. For example, the blurriness of the trees in the background is an effect called cha-cha artifacts resulting from movement of the branches caused by the wind (the smallest of movements is discernible even if it was not a really windy day). :D
What do you think? :-)
51624
grrrrrr >:( i cant see it it comes up with a red cross in a white box.. i shall keep trying
Balliolman
22nd of January 2006 (Sun), 04:42
grrrrrr >:( i cant see it it comes up with a red cross in a white box.. i shall keep trying
You must be straining. Sit 2-3 feet from your monitor. The left eye looks at the right image and vice versa. Cross your eyes slightly. Do not go bug eyed. The image will fuse eventually.:)
SQUAREROOT
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 01:36
Man, my eyes are hurting!
hehehe,
Thanks for the post guys!
Cheers!
Square
justin carpenter
23rd of January 2006 (Mon), 01:56
thanx heaps Balliolman
im learning heeps from this forum its awesome.
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