Yes, I made a thread specifically for stereoscopic images.
[QUOTE][B]How does it work? I have no idea, but it does.[/B]
[tab]Focus your sight at the line between the two images, cross your eyes and form a third picture in the middle. Use your hands as shown in the picture to make it easier to focus.[/tab][IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/stro_howdoesshitwork_01.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Let me start by showing off some experiments I did today.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/stro_bowl_01.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/stro_candles_01.jpg[/IMG]
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/dl/stro_lighter_01.jpg[/IMG]
The last one is the only one that's possible to look at without hurting your eyes. I've been able to look at these almost instantly without issue but I'm having trouble with yours.
I love these, all of the OP images work well but I think the last is easiest because of the prominent difference between background and foreground.
Subjects are too far apart for me to be able to look at them.
They work well for me. I loved doing these a while back. You can even do some in games :D
Might want to pick a more interesting subject though.
The mortar and pestle worked best for me.
I found the second one the easiest, but I guess it's different for everyone. How do you make these by the way? They're really interesting
i like the red/cyan sterioscopic thing much more, i have never gotten this tecnique to work
red/cyan is the only one that works for me
and imax 3d
The pictures are too big to do it.
Ctrl + Scroll to get them just right.
My monitor is too tiny. :frog:
Ah thank you, JoeyZ.
I can't do these. :saddowns:
You should take off the child lock from your colt
I can't do these at all :[
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I can successfully combine the 2 images, but the result appears very blurry, not clear at all
Same here :/
[QUOTE=Sir Tristan;23365060]I can't do these at all :[
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I can successfully combine the 2 images, but the result appears very blurry, not clear at all[/QUOTE]
Just keep looking at it and concentrating and you should eventually focus.
you should try taking pictures with more than half a foot of depth in them
[QUOTE=sin2051;23369289]you should try taking pictures with more than half a foot of depth in them[/QUOTE]
Actually smaller-scale macro images feel more natural in this kind of tcnique, because the point you're looking at is only a few inches from your face... larger stuff such as cars, scenery, people, etc feel like toys... though sometimes that's a good thing.
here's a little something I did with the technique, though it wasn't photography.
[img]http://i26.photobucket.com/albums/c133/daijitsu/gm_construct0005-1.jpg[/img]
Curse me for not turning antialiasing on in GMod way back in the day :arghfist::saddowns:
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