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Dec 14, 2005 03:07 |  #1

Still finding stereo pairs in my shot archive.
Here's a few of the better ones- all cross-eye stereograms.
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Dec 14, 2005 04:52 |  #2

again stunning(i'm going to have to come up with a new word) You make them so easy to focus on also.


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Dec 14, 2005 05:32 as a reply to  @ jr#8's post |  #3

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again stunning(i'm going to have to come up with a new word) You make them so easy to focus on also.

Thanks jr#8
It's quite fun doing these- especially after the help from Balliolman and stereophotomaker- think it's some of his hints that make them easier to visualise although I suspect I'm still not doing them properly :)
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Dec 14, 2005 10:05 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #4

LordV wrote:
Thanks jr#8
It's quite fun doing these- especially after the help from Balliolman and stereophotomaker- think it's some of his hints that make them easier to visualise although I suspect I'm still not doing them properly :)
Brian V.

These are lovely photos, Brian. The shot of the fly blowing a bubble particularly holds my attention in its quality.

Technically your stereos are becoming much better. Your window setting has improved: well done. When you set your window in SPM easy adjustments and got the anaglyph form looking just right do the following test to ensure all is behind the window around the edges of the frame. Press the flashing button. If all is behind the window all details will move to the left and then to the right. If some parts are moving left and others move right at the same time then a window violation is indicated. Use the slider bar at the top of the adjustments screen by moving it more to the right. Keep going until, at least, all parts of the image start moving in the same direction. :D

Keep posting -- you have much talent.


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Dec 14, 2005 11:28 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #5

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These are lovely photos, Brian. The shot of the fly blowing a bubble particularly holds my attention in its quality.

Technically your stereos are becoming much better. Your window setting has improved: well done. When you set your window in SPM easy adjustments and got the anaglyph form looking just right do the following test to ensure all is behind the window around the edges of the frame. Press the flashing button. If all is behind the window all details will move to the left and then to the right. If some parts are moving left and others move right at the same time then a window violation is indicated. Use the slider bar at the top of the adjustments screen by moving it more to the right. Keep going until, at least, all parts of the image start moving in the same direction. :D

Keep posting -- you have much talent.

Thanks Balliolman,
Just beginning to get to grips with Stereophotomaker thanks to your help.
Not sure if you realise but all these shots are accidental stereos where I used to routinely take multiple shots just in case the focus was not quite right.
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Dec 14, 2005 14:42 |  #6

Went looking for the stereomaker but could'nt find any. Does anyone have a link for it?


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Dec 14, 2005 16:00 as a reply to  @ jr#8's post |  #7

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Went looking for the stereomaker but could'nt find any. Does anyone have a link for it?

Here you go
http://stereo.jpn.org/​eng/stphmkr/ (external link)
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Dec 14, 2005 16:23 |  #8

Thanks, now I have to figure out how to use it.


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Dec 15, 2005 00:57 as a reply to  @ jr#8's post |  #9

jr#8 wrote:
Thanks, now I have to figure out how to use it.

Can't help you there- I'm still figuring it out too
I'm still cropping the pics in PS and then using SPM for it's alignment tools.
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Dec 15, 2005 06:28 |  #10

No comment .

are they shot prepared for 3ds or just by chance they fit ?

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Dec 15, 2005 06:30 as a reply to  @ kallousa's post |  #11

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No comment .

are they shot prepared for 3ds or just by chance they fit ?

Regards

Not sure if I'm going to reply if you are not going to comment ;) .

These are all chance fit 3Ds from my archive.
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