Someone asked for one of these in 3-D 
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LordV Macro Photo-Lord of the Year 2006 More info | Dec 19, 2005 06:00 | #1 Someone asked for one of these in 3-D http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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FrankTheTank Junior Member 20 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Vinland More info | Dec 19, 2005 08:37 | #2 great shot...thats an awesome looking spider!!
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | Dec 19, 2005 08:48 | #3 Brian, having looked at a series of shots you consistlently have vertical misalignment of -2 which should be easy to correct permanently by adjusting your rig. Pushing the subject a little further behind the window would make viewing more natural and more comfortable ... Balliolman
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FrankTheTank wrote: great shot...thats an awesome looking spider!! Thanks FTT- Yes these wolf spiders look pretty neat- only about 10mm long. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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Balliolman wrote: Brian, having looked at a series of shots you consistlently have vertical misalignment of -2 which should be easy to correct permanently by adjusting your rig. Pushing the subject a little further behind the window would make viewing more natural and more comfortable ... ![]() Thanks Balliolman- think it must be my eyes are misaligned http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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KraigC Goldmember 2,227 posts Joined Sep 2005 More info | Dec 20, 2005 02:36 | #6 What you see with your right eye "angle/arc and or offset?" through the viewfinder forms the image that you place on the left for the final stereo image. If you shoot with your left eye for both images just off-setting your point of view slightly, consider which direction you moved to come up with the offset. If you moved from right to left, then the second exposure taken from the left side will form the image to be displayed on the right side of the final stereoscopic image.
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kallousa Goldmember More info | Dec 20, 2005 03:13 | #7 Excellent as always , Brian. Ahmad Kallousa
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Balliolman Goldmember 4,150 posts Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cornwall/Kernow More info | LordV wrote: Thanks Balliolman- think it must be my eyes are misaligned .The shots are freehand so don't understand adjusting the rig ![]() One question- Did I understand correctly that when I'm doing the adjustments in anaglyph mode in SPM, I should have the shots in P mode and not X mode and then swap them after the adjustments ? Brian V. I considered you might be using a slidebar or resting your camera on an even surface. Even with such stable platforms a little vertical adjustment during processing is often necessary. In freehand shooting VA is always required and rotational error always happens too. Balliolman
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Balliolman wrote: I considered you might be using a slidebar or resting your camera on an even surface. Even with such stable platforms a little vertical adjustment during processing is often necessary. In freehand shooting VA is always required and rotational error always happens too. What you are doing in Easy Adjustments is absolutely correct: adjust in P and then in main screen mode switch to X. Remember when setting the window to check all is well by using the flashing mode. Here is a more advanced tip. When setting the window in P compensate for the fact the end result will be in X and push the image just a little further back to compensate for the brain's interpretation of viewing a close up scene, (this has nothing to do with the fact your images are macros, incidentally). Your keeping of excessive blurred backgrounds in your recent shots will make freeviewing for novices more difficult as the brain fuses onto details and not blurriness: so crop off those top thirds in the cases suggested. Must fly ... ![]() Thanks for the info Balliolman. http://www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/
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TongChen Member 97 posts Joined Dec 2005 More info | Dec 21, 2005 06:26 | #10 Permanent banScary. Bloo Dog with yet one more alias
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