Verryl wrote:
What is "2D converted to 3D?" I thought 3D was a single exposure, or maybe a stack taken as a single shutter click. Does one start out as a regular 2D exposure and then process it to create a 3D effect?
Verryl
There are two ways of creating 3D images. The easiest is to take two adjacent offset photos. Take one and then step to the right One step and take another while keeping the camera parallel to the scene and horizontally to the first exposure. (Do not aim at the same focus point as the first one.)The distance apart the photos are taken will depend on how near or far the scene is from the camera. A lot of this information can be found on the Internet. These two photos are then converted into 3D using Photoshop. Info on this should also be found on the internet.
The type of 3D conversions I have done are done using a grey scale. Again I will have to refer you to the internet. Just search for "How to convert a 2D photo into a 3D.