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Couple of Christmas 3-D orchids

 
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Dec 17, 2005 04:42 |  #1

I have a few orchids on the windowsill in my livingroom without fail they always bloom for Christmas. 3-D crosseye stereograms each pic focus stacked from 4 pics.
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Dec 17, 2005 05:14 |  #2

That is so amazing! Im so glad I can finally see these 3D images!




  
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Dec 17, 2005 06:17 |  #3

[QUOTE=LordV]I have a few orchids on the windowsill in my livingroom without fail they always bloom for Christmas. 3-D crosseye stereograms each pic focus stacked from 4 pics.
If the pics are too big for you to visualise- try the ones in my Flickr account below.
Brian V

Using SPM is greatly improving your stereos, Brian. The immediate improvement is the clarity of the shots in stereo also the main subject is not clipped in either chip. :) You need now to get your vertical alignment spot on. The same point in each chip needs to be at the same horizontal level. Presently looking at these stereos for a lengthy period will induce eyestrain and even headache. With proper alignment this will not occur. Getting alignment just so to the very pixel in each chip does take patience and care but once mastered the result will be a huge leap forward in the quality of stereos technically.

Have you checked out my recent posts? Type 3D into the search function to find them. :D


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Dec 17, 2005 07:02 as a reply to  @ skade's post |  #4

skade wrote:
That is so amazing! Im so glad I can finally see these 3D images!

Thanks skade-
They are good once you can visualise them.
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Dec 17, 2005 07:04 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #5

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I have a few orchids on the windowsill in my livingroom without fail they always bloom for Christmas. 3-D crosseye stereograms each pic focus stacked from 4 pics.
If the pics are too big for you to visualise- try the ones in my Flickr account below.
Brian V

Using SPM is greatly improving your stereos, Brian. The immediate improvement is the clarity of the shots in stereo also the main subject is not clipped in either chip. :) You need now to get your vertical alignment spot on. The same point in each chip needs to be at the same horizontal level. Presently looking at these stereos for a lengthy period will induce eyestrain and even headache. With proper alignment this will not occur. Getting alignment just so to the very pixel in each chip does take patience and care but once mastered the result will be a huge leap forward in the quality of stereos technically.

Have you checked out my recent posts? Type 3D into the search function to find them. :D

Thanks Balliolman for the feedback,
I've tried to align them a bit better- hopefully the revised shots have been replaced.
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Yes I have seen your other 3-D shots :)
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Dec 17, 2005 07:56 as a reply to  @ LordV's post |  #6

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Balliolman wrote:
Thanks Balliolman for the feedback,
I've tried to align them a bit better- hopefully the revised shots have been replaced.
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Yes I have seen your other 3-D shots :)
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Yes, better! Also all is nicely behind the window with good TTW on #2 :D


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Dec 17, 2005 08:03 |  #7

Nice....I have one that's blooming now, I'll try to post it tonight.

Thanks for sharing.


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Dec 18, 2005 01:25 as a reply to  @ Bentron's post |  #8

Bentron wrote:
Nice....I have one that's blooming now, I'll try to post it tonight.

Thanks for sharing.

Thanks Bentron,
Look forward to seeing a pic of yours :)

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Dec 21, 2005 04:40 |  #9

Great as always, Brian
I think I should go ahead deeply following Balliolman's comments and your results. As you said before , an excellent tution

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Dec 21, 2005 06:01 as a reply to  @ kallousa's post |  #10

kallousa wrote:
Great as always, Brian
I think I should go ahead deeply following Balliolman's comments and your results. As you said before , an excellent tution

Regards

Thanks Ahmad
Agree about the 3-D- I'm just getting to grips with SPM and does allow an awful lot of alignment moves which make it easier to view the 3-D images without strain.
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