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Jan 15, 2023 16:50:23   #
Artcameraman wrote:
At least there a a few that understand. Thanks.


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Jan 15, 2023 16:36:31   #
MrBossHK wrote:
wHaT dUz tHis haVe 2 do wiTh pHoToGraPhy? Y iz iT iN mAiN pHoTogRaPhY diScuSSioN?


This is sarcasm???????
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Jan 13, 2023 11:10:42   #
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Jan 12, 2023 10:05:06   #
melismus wrote:
Will Power is in short supply. People resort to Won't Power.


Did you mean want power?
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Jan 11, 2023 09:55:56   #
My kids and grandkids all have smartphones and all connect to my wifi when they visit. No data plan involved.
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Jan 5, 2023 20:00:39   #
carlberg wrote:
The thing that bugs me about the so-called 3D images that are posted on UHH is that they are not true 3D. It is impossible to produce a 3D image from a 2D image by simply cranking it through some software. The are only poor simulations. The only way to produce a true 3D image is to photograph two images that are slightly offset from one another and display them so that each eye sees only one of the images through polarizing filters or a stereoscope. Maybe I'm picky because my father was a pioneer in the early days of 3D cinematography.
The thing that bugs me about the so-called 3D imag... (show quote)


True. See my comment on this topic: https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-761832-1.html#13656231
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Jan 5, 2023 11:04:36   #
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Jan 5, 2023 10:30:17   #
mvetrano2 wrote:
There are a few 3D images posted here each day and I was wondering how to create those. I have a Canon R6, is there a way with this camera to create 3D images, or is it done in post processing? if post, how?

Thanks,
Mike.


My method uses two images and is not camera specific. I lean to the left, snap a picture, lean to the right and snap the second picture maintaining the levelness and composition as closely as possible. In post processing I drag the left image onto the right image and if necessary align them horizontally. On the right image layer I remove all the red. On the left image layer I remove all the blue and green. On the left image layer I drop the opacity to 50%. Next I merge the two layers into a single layer (shift-ctrl-alt-E). You now have a dark anaglyph image. So finally I brighten the new layer. Note: before the merge step you can slide the left layer left or right to make the final image appear more distant or closer.

Clinton Presidential Library


Cannon



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Jan 5, 2023 09:31:37   #
Longshadow wrote:

A little concentration looking PAST them and pouf, a 3-d image appears in the center.
(≈30% and I have to get close.)



I am able to view this one at 50%. Viewing this one you feel like you could reach out and touch the side of her face. Viewing a flat image is not the same.
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Jan 4, 2023 20:20:35   #
Fotoartist wrote:
Stereo Photos can be seen in depth by posting them this way. This is the best way to present them as it retains the correct colors. The glasses required for viewing side-by-sides are a little more expensive than anaglyph glasses though.


Very nice portrait. I used the built-in windows (browser?) zoom to reduce the image to the point I could view them in parallel without glasses.
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Jan 4, 2023 16:47:46   #
adensmith1 wrote:
I am a bit confused and curious as to why so many people are posting 3D photos lately. Most viewers likely don't have anaglyph glasses to see the full effect of the post. Is this a new trend? I'm seeing more and more and honestly I find them annoying. Only my opinion.


I'm sorry I ruined your day.
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Jan 1, 2023 16:14:52   #
Fotoartist wrote:
I disagree as a person who has two eyes and likes to make use of both and appreciates depth when viewing photos.


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Dec 31, 2022 20:20:07   #
Created from a composite made in 2016. Use anaglyph glasses to view in 3D.


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Dec 31, 2022 12:42:28   #
luvmypets wrote:
Happy New Year to you and may 2023 be your best year ever!!

Dodie


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Dec 31, 2022 12:38:34   #
May the peace that is beyond understanding be yours in 2023.


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