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Dec 18, 2005 12:01 |  #1

after looking at the 3D pictures i thought id have a go hows this??any tips hints to improve will be gladly appreciated


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Dec 18, 2005 13:13 |  #2

As a first try with 3D, Philby, this is very good! :D You have much potential.

At a first long look the immediate aspect requiring attention is the vertical alignment. Choose a distinctive point in the left chip and you should find that same point at the same horizontal level in the other chip. Getting that sorted, I suggest, should be a priority.

Nevertheless, way to go, Philby :lol:


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Here I have got slight improvement on alignment and a correction on rotational error.

In your next attempt take care not to move closer to the subject when taking the second shot (or move away for that matter). The sideshift should be approximately 1/30th the distance from the lens to the nearest featured object. :D :D

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Dec 18, 2005 14:06 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #4

thanks for the reply, much appreciated, as for the rotation aspect is this caused when i take the 2nd chip? as im not sure if i just move the camera a bit(30%)to the side and take the shot straight on or focus on the same spot ie one of the main shells 'horns'(this is the way i did it) or do i focus on the nearest object ie the fishing boat? as far as the verticle alignment the 'horn' on the shell is in line although the boat mast isnt ,is this the problem. as you can see i have much to learn thanks for your time


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Dec 18, 2005 14:16 |  #5

Try this link it will answer your questions and more http://www.crystalcany​ons.net …uidebook/BasicM​ethods.htm (external link)

BTW check out my new post in the transportation section 3D Rowing Boat


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Dec 18, 2005 14:34 |  #6

thank you v.much for that link... i finish for xmas tomorow so ive got a bit of time to play with that. looks a good site stay tuned for more 3d pics. may even try one of the family if they stay still long enough.lol


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Dec 24, 2005 07:23 as a reply to  @ philbyuk's post |  #7

Damn I cant see 3d, what exackly do you see, both images look the same to me.

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Dec 24, 2005 07:30 as a reply to  @ sony23's post |  #8

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Damn I cant see 3d, what exackly do you see, both images look the same to me.

Bruce

Type 3D into search function and find my stereo shots. With them are viewing hints. Tell me what you think. If you have problems I shall try to help. :)


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Dec 24, 2005 07:33 as a reply to  @ Balliolman's post |  #9

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Type 3D into search function and find my stereo shots. With them are viewing hints. Tell me what you think. If you have problems I shall try to help. :)

Thanks Balliolman, but I just did a search and I wont be able to see 3d, blind in the left eye from the age of nine:mad: .

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Dec 24, 2005 11:04 as a reply to  @ sony23's post |  #10

sony23 wrote:
Thanks Balliolman, but I just did a search and I wont be able to see 3d, blind in the left eye from the age of nine:mad: .

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:cry: Unfortunately, you will never see stereo, Sony 23. Nevertheless, you can still appreciate stereo chips as 2D shots. Thanks for responding.


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