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Mar 29, 2018 10:11:17   #
MMC Loc: Brooklyn NY
 
For viewing this picture you need anaglyph glasses and press Download. C&C please.


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Mar 29, 2018 17:37:43   #
MMC Loc: Brooklyn NY
 
I tried to improve color saturation.
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Mar 30, 2018 07:32:05   #
Julian Loc: Sarasota, FL
 
MMC wrote:
I tried to improve color saturation.


My comments: (1) the left- and right-eye images were made at different times, evident by the presence of a vehicle in one image and not the other; there is also a person in the background which appears only in one image. Both ob these conditions make it difficult to focus and fuse the two images required to achieve stereopsis. (2) it appears the two images are not aligned vertically as they are captured, causing an unwanted up/down displacement which the eyes have difficult fusing; this is quite evident on the area of the wire fence in the lower left portion of the picture. (3) the lack of alignment is less offensive in the area of the vertical tree branches, thus able to provide some pleasing depth perception. The color saturation was certainly improved in the second image.

This was a good effort; personally, I use a Novoflex rail to mount my camera which allows me to displace the two images at the correct inter-axial distance, making sure they are maintained at the same vertical level as well.


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Mar 30, 2018 08:24:06   #
MMC Loc: Brooklyn NY
 
Thank you very much for looking and your constructive critic. I also used rail but I did not tighten screw to fix rail movement. I will try to avoid this mistake next time.
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My comments: (1) the left- and right-eye images were made at different times, evident by the presence of a vehicle in one image and not the other; there is also a person in the background which appears only in one image. Both ob these conditions make it difficult to focus and fuse the two images required to achieve stereopsis. (2) it appears the two images are not aligned vertically as they are captured, causing an unwanted up/down displacement which the eyes have difficult fusing; this is quite evident on the area of the wire fence in the lower left portion of the picture. (3) the lack of alignment is less offensive in the area of the vertical tree branches, thus able to provide some pleasing depth perception. The color saturation was certainly improved in the second image.

This was a good effort; personally, I use a Novoflex rail to mount my camera which allows me to displace the two images at the correct inter-axial distance, making sure they are maintained at the same vertical level as well.

My comments: (1) the left- and right-eye images we... (show quote)

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Mar 30, 2018 08:41:41   #
Julian Loc: Sarasota, FL
 
MMC wrote:
Thank you very much for looking and your constructive critic. I also used rail but I did not tighten screw to fix rail movement. I will try to avoid this mistake next time.



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Mar 30, 2018 14:20:06   #
MMC Loc: Brooklyn NY
 
After your C&C I tried one more time take pictures from my window and made this 3D. Is it better now?
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Mar 30, 2018 20:33:13   #
Julian Loc: Sarasota, FL
 
MMC wrote:
After your C&C I tried one more time take pictures from my window and made this 3D. Is it better now?


Much better. Good alignment and depth perception. 👍🏼

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Mar 30, 2018 22:11:38   #
MMC Loc: Brooklyn NY
 
Thanks for looking and your valuable comments.quote=Julian]Much better. Good alignment and depth perception. 👍🏼[/quote]

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