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Mar 20, 2019 20:00:16   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.

2D converted to 3D.

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Mar 21, 2019 07:18:57   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.

2D converted to 3D.

I see a 3D effect because the dock is shifted.

But the nearest and furthest ends of the bridge are shifted equally so they don't recede into the distance.

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Mar 21, 2019 20:35:30   #
SoHillGuy Loc: Washington
 
selmslie wrote:
I see a 3D effect because the dock is shifted.

But the nearest and furthest ends of the bridge are shifted equally so they don't recede into the distance.


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Spent some time on a redo but it may not have made too much of an improvement.


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Mar 22, 2019 09:11:14   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
SoHillGuy wrote:
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Spent some time on a redo but it may not have made too much of an improvement.

It's a significant improvement!

At about the middle of the dock (based on counting posts) the dock's image passes through the surface of the display.

Closer to the camera, the red image is to the left of the cyan image. Further from the camera, the red image is to the right of the cyan image.

It must be quite difficult to accomplish this in a 2D-3D conversion.

A regular two-image starting point makes alignment much easier - see 3D anaglyph - How critical is image alignment? What happens automatically using two separate images is that the difference in displacement is relatively proportional to the distance from the camera.

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