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WWII M4A1 Sherman Tank (3D)
Apr 5, 2019 19:39:56   #
theoldman
 
This is the M4A1 Sherman Tank displayed at Camp Blanding, Florida, photographed in February 2010 using the Fuji W1 3D twin lens camera, and post processed in the free Stereo Photo Maker.

About 40,000 M4 Shermans were produced between 1941 and 1945. They used a crew of 5, had a top speed of 24 mph and weighed 35 tons. The 76mm main gun could fire a shell that would pierce 4 inches of armor.

Cross eyed and red blue anaglyph formats are offered. If you need advice on clear full color cross eyed free viewing, search for my post titled "Trying 3D Stereo." If you have red blue anaglyph glasses at hand, choose the viewing method you prefer.

Dave


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Apr 5, 2019 19:58:10   #
David in Dallas Loc: Dallas, Texas, USA
 
The cross-eyed pairs worked well for me. Good shots!

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Apr 6, 2019 14:39:51   #
selmslie Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
 
theoldman wrote:
This is the M4A1 Sherman Tank displayed at Camp Blanding, Florida, photographed in February 2010 using the Fuji W1 3D twin lens camera, and post processed in the free Stereo Photo Maker.

About 40,000 M4 Shermans were produced between 1941 and 1945. They used a crew of 5, had a top speed of 24 mph and weighed 35 tons. The 76mm main gun could fire a shell that would pierce 4 inches of armor.

Cross eyed and red blue anaglyph formats are offered. If you need advice on clear full color cross eyed free viewing, search for my post titled "Trying 3D Stereo." If you have red blue anaglyph glasses at hand, choose the viewing method you prefer.

Dave
This is the M4A1 Sherman Tank displayed at Camp Bl... (show quote)

Very nice.

It's so hard to keep the images in the right order. If you had started with the anaglyph version you might have noticed that the second one is reversed.

In the first one, the muzzle is coming out of the screen (cyan to the right) and the pines in the background have the cyan on the left.

In the second anaglyph, if you reverse your anaglyph lenses, nearly the entire tank comes dramatically out of the screen as you intend.

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