You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.
It was a cold foggy morning.
This stump is the only one that didn't have ghosts in it as you can see in the foggy beach scene.
What did you use to take pictures? I used to take a lot of 3D pictures with a Realist 3D camera and miss the effect.
secular wrote:
What did you use to take pictures? I used to take a lot of 3D pictures with a Realist 3D camera and miss the effect.
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Single camera offset for two images which are then combined by a 3D method with computer software such as Photoshop. Note: two cameras of the same type and settings synchronized to fire at the same instance, this method would be preferable if the photo was to have moving images in it.
The offset distance varies as to the distance to the objects being photographed, and the lens focal length. For objects that are close such as portraits or objects less than approximately 10 ft. with a normal lens, an offset of perhaps 2-1/4 to 2-1/2 inches should work. This is the approximate distance one eye is offset from the other eye. Another way that may put you in the ballpark is 4 inches for every 10 feet. Hope this helps to get you into some 3D photos. Experiment by shooting more than one set at different separations you should then end up with some usable photo sets. Also, make notes so you can duplicate what works for different distances to the object(s) you select to photograph.
The separation distance also changes with the mm of the lens used. Telephoto/shorter, Wide angle/double the separation.
Note: Do not point the camera at the same focus point. Just move the camera to one side without doing so.
There are stereo cameras that are for sale for taking 3D photos. Amazon or eBay probably have them for sale.
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.
It was a cold foggy morning.
This stump is the only one that didn't have ghosts in it as you can see in the foggy beach scene.
I have not seen some of your work lately. Welcome back. Great effect.
Good work. Glad to see you're still going out even if it is cold.
Julian wrote:
I have not seen some of your work lately. Welcome back. Great effect.
Between the weather and the fact that my washing machine's filter came loose and flooded the utility room, utility bath, kitchen and dining room with water kept me from other activities. The fact that Servepro had 13 very nosey fans blowing very hot air to dry things out and two humidifiers also running for three days and nights was a nightmare. Then Asbestos was found in flooring installed in 1973. Then an abatement crew came in and tore up that flooring. During that time all the furniture was put in the living room. The hot water heater, washer, and dryer were in the garage during this time. Yes the toilet too. New flooring was eventually installed and furniture and appliances were put back in place. I finally moved all the items from drawers in the hutch and desk back where they came from. I'm still cleaning dust that I hope does not have Asbestos in it.
It caused a lot of emotional and physical stresses during that time.
Thanks for being a viewer and a mentor. My posts of 3D will not be as frequent for awhile.
DragonsLady wrote:
Good work. Glad to see you're still going out even if it is cold.
Thanks for finding my post, it is always good to hear from you.
SoHillGuy wrote:
Between the weather and the fact that my washing machine's filter came loose and flooded the utility room, utility bath, kitchen and dining room with water kept me from other activities. The fact that Servepro had 13 very nosey fans blowing very hot air to dry things out and two humidifiers also running for three days and nights was a nightmare. Then Asbestos was found in flooring installed in 1973. Then an abatement crew came in and tore up that flooring. During that time all the furniture was put in the living room. The hot water heater, washer, and dryer were in the garage during this time. Yes the toilet too. New flooring was eventually installed and furniture and appliances were put back in place. I finally moved all the items from drawers in the hutch and desk back where they came from. I'm still cleaning dust that I hope does not have Asbestos in it.
It caused a lot of emotional and physical stresses during that time.
Thanks for being a viewer and a mentor. My posts of 3D will not be as frequent for awhile.
Between the weather and the fact that my washing m... (
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Wow! What else con go wrong? Keep the faith and your good work.
SoHillGuy wrote:
Between the weather and the fact that my washing machine's filter came loose and flooded the utility room, utility bath, kitchen and dining room with water kept me from other activities. The fact that Servepro had 13 very nosey fans blowing very hot air to dry things out and two humidifiers also running for three days and nights was a nightmare. Then Asbestos was found in flooring installed in 1973. Then an abatement crew came in and tore up that flooring. During that time all the furniture was put in the living room. The hot water heater, washer, and dryer were in the garage during this time. Yes the toilet too. New flooring was eventually installed and furniture and appliances were put back in place. I finally moved all the items from drawers in the hutch and desk back where they came from. I'm still cleaning dust that I hope does not have Asbestos in it.
It caused a lot of emotional and physical stresses during that time.
Thanks for being a viewer and a mentor. My posts of 3D will not be as frequent for awhile.
Between the weather and the fact that my washing m... (
show quote)
OH MY GOSH!! No wonder you've been off-line. We'll miss you while you get your life back together, but take your time and rest when you grow tired. We'll still be here.
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