My first 3-D spider shot.
Cross-eye stereogram- . Taken this AM with an air temp of about 2'C.
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Dec 11, 2005 06:15 | #1 My first 3-D spider shot. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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jr#8 Goldmember 2,338 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: NJ More info | Dec 11, 2005 06:43 | #2 Awesome as usuall. Astrophotography,Fishing
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jr#8 wrote: Awesome as usuall. Thanks jr#8- these little Wolf spiders are quite photgenic closeup- not quite as cute as jumping spiders but close http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | Dec 11, 2005 14:38 | #4 Here I have adjusted the slight vertical misalignment in SPM and pushed the image further behind the window, Brian. The frame may help those learning to freeview to fuse the image more readily. ![]() Balliolman
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Leorooster Cream of the Crop 6,749 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: New York More info | Dec 11, 2005 17:41 | #5 Very nice........the eyes were popping out at me Canon 1DMarkIII
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Balliolman wrote: Here I have adjusted the slight vertical misalignment in SPM and pushed the image further behind the window, Brian. The frame may help those learning to freeview to fuse the image more readily. ![]() Thanks for the "conversion" Balliolman. Certainly does make it easier to visualise than the original. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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kross Senior Member 278 posts Likes: 1 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Singapore More info | Erm Brian, which eye did u focus on? just kidding.... flickr
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kross wrote: Erm Brian, which eye did u focus on? just kidding.... Cute spider and a great shot....Thanks Kross http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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kallousa Goldmember More info | Dec 12, 2005 02:19 | #9 Ha ha.. That's wonderful Brian.. Ahmad Kallousa
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kallousa wrote: Ha ha.. That's wonderful Brian.. you are very lucky having a cooperative spider to freeze for more than one shot , isn't it ? Great as always.. the conversion by Balliolman is good as well Thanx for sharing Regards Thanks Ahmad, http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | LordV wrote: Thanks for the "conversion" Balliolman. Certainly does make it easier to visualise than the original. What function do you use in SPM to push the image back? Brian V. Open the Easy Adjustments screen, ensuring the chips are in P mode first. To set the window pull the slider to the right to push back the image or pull the slider to the left to push an element of the image TTW; remember if doing the latter to avoid a window violation. As this is manipulation is in anaglyph form if you have the appropriate red blue specs then wear them during adjustment to judge the depth acheived. Balliolman
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kallousa Goldmember More info | Dec 12, 2005 16:22 | #12 Now what is all this ... Ahmad Kallousa
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | kallousa wrote: Now what is all this ... SPM ? Push image back ? all this technique ? ... etc .. It is all about getting the image to appear as natural as possible when viewed, especially freeviewed. SPM means Stereo Photo Maker a free download program which allows two similar images to be processed into stereograms such Crossed or Parallel pairs, anaglyphs or phantograms. Check it out Balliolman
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kallousa wrote: Now what is all this ... SPM ? Push image back ? all this technique ? ... etc .. Sit back and enjoy Ahmad- we are getting an excellent free tutorial in how to do these shots properly and make them easier for other people to view without getting headaches http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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