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3D fog

33dollars

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Well what a night, got an invatation to the pub at 12.30am. On the way down to said place thought, It looks like fog coming in.
On the way home some 3Hrs. latter. Bettera get my cameras & capture some fog. Took a heap of shots & called into Macca's on the way home as it was 6.00am. Had their breakfast thing and left, just as a tram was pulling up. Bettera get a shot of that.
This is the cross eyed 3D method. Cross your eyes untill you see a third image in the center & focus on that. Tommorow I gotta process the shots from this morning. So now I'm off to bed.. ;)
 

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I don't see it either. I'm completely blind when it comes to stereoscopic images. I need 3D glasses to see something useful ;)
 
Phil, I can see the 3D effect. Mainly the foreground fence makes it this time. The best 3D feeling is achieved in "signz" and "3D Stereo Horse" at your flickr.
Nevertheless, a different thing is a mystery for me. How do you prepare such a pair of pictures? They should be take from two positions horizontally shifted some 10cm but heading to the same centre of the scene? Then cut and resized in an editor to exactly the same size and some background rectangle? Is it really that easy and hand-held doable?

Peter
 
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