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Trying out 3d but what am I doing wrong!

 
beesparkle
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Dec 19, 2005 07:45 |  #1

Could you help me out please. I am trying this stereo photography and have taken two photos moving over about 1 cm. I have loaded them on to my web page www.flickr.com/photos/​beesparkle (external link) .... Would you please have a look if you know how you do it and tell me why its not looking very 3D, what am I doing wrong?

Would really appreciate your help
Thanks and Happy Christmas
Bee


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Dec 19, 2005 08:37 |  #2

Ok! realised I hadnt swapped the left and right pictures over! Its a bit better. Take a look and see what you think? Any comments very welcome

Thanks and Happy Christmas


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Dec 19, 2005 10:47 as a reply to  @ beesparkle's post |  #3

beesparkle wrote:
Ok! realised I hadnt swapped the left and right pictures over! Its a bit better. Take a look and see what you think? Any comments very welcome

Thanks and Happy Christmas

There is definitely depth, Beesparkle. Good! However, the size is too small to appreciate your work. Repost it bigger and I could offer you more constructive critique. :)


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