Venice in 3D!!!
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:12:25 -0600, onemini
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi,
>my first post on these boards..
Welcome!
>I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
>images :)
>I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
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<[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi,
>my first post on these boards..
Welcome!
>I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
>images :)
>I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
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Icono Clast <[email protected]> wrote:
> Miss L. Toe wrote:
>> Excellent, but it is a lot easier if I remove my reading glasses
>> first. Luckily my eyes are just good enough to see them without.
> Saw the stereo version of "Polar Express" this evening. With my
> glasses, sometimes there were halos. Without my glasses, sometimes
> there were halos. Seem'd t'make no dif'rence.
How was it? They're showing it in 3D IMAX here, and I was thinking it might
be a nice air-conditioned way to spend a few hours in the middle of the day.
miguel
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> Miss L. Toe wrote:
>> Excellent, but it is a lot easier if I remove my reading glasses
>> first. Luckily my eyes are just good enough to see them without.
> Saw the stereo version of "Polar Express" this evening. With my
> glasses, sometimes there were halos. Without my glasses, sometimes
> there were halos. Seem'd t'make no dif'rence.
How was it? They're showing it in 3D IMAX here, and I was thinking it might
be a nice air-conditioned way to spend a few hours in the middle of the day.
miguel
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Deep Frayed Morgues Wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:12:25 -0600, onemini
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >my first post on these boards..
> >
>
> Welcome!
>
> >I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
> >images :)
> >
> >I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
>
> The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
>
> It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
> --
> ---
> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
> ---
> --
I guess it depends on how you view them. I stare into the distance so
that my right eye looks at the right image and my left to the left
image. it is then just a case of focusing on the images without moving
the position of your eyes. I find the cross eye method very hard work.
I have made a flipped version but don't know how to post an image on
these forums?? It works very well...
BTW DFM, what 3d camera do you use?
Also, this is actually a good exercise for your eyes.
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> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:12:25 -0600, onemini
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >my first post on these boards..
> >
>
> Welcome!
>
> >I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
> >images :)
> >
> >I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
>
> The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
>
> It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
> --
> ---
> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
> ---
> --
I guess it depends on how you view them. I stare into the distance so
that my right eye looks at the right image and my left to the left
image. it is then just a case of focusing on the images without moving
the position of your eyes. I find the cross eye method very hard work.
I have made a flipped version but don't know how to post an image on
these forums?? It works very well...
BTW DFM, what 3d camera do you use?
Also, this is actually a good exercise for your eyes.
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 11:18:04 -0600, onemini
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Deep Frayed Morgues Wrote:
>> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:12:25 -0600, onemini
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >my first post on these boards..
>> >
>>
>> Welcome!
>>
>> >I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
>> >images :)
>> >
>> >I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
>>
>> The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
>>
>> It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
>> --
>> ---
>> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
>> ---
>> --
>I guess it depends on how you view them. I stare into the distance so
>that my right eye looks at the right image and my left to the left
>image. it is then just a case of focusing on the images without moving
>the position of your eyes. I find the cross eye method very hard work.
I can do it both ways, but prefer the cross method (as opposed to the
diverge method I believe it's called) with this type of image. The
bigger the pictures are, the harder it is to diverge your eyes that
far. In fact, I have found it impossible to diverge my eyes more than
the distance between them, being around 9 or 10 cm. Using the cross
method, you can gain the effect with much bigger images.
>I have made a flipped version but don't know how to post an image on
>these forums?? It works very well...
You can't really post them here, as most newservers will drop any post
with an attachment on it. You can either post it to a binaries
newsgroup, or post it on a website.
>BTW DFM, what 3d camera do you use?
It's not specifically designed for the purpose, but it's a tiny Optio
S4i. All I do is take one shot, move the camera to the right a bit,
and take another. Nothing fancy! It just has a neat feature which
shows you the first image, so you can line it up properly for the
second one.
>Also, this is actually a good exercise for your eyes.
I don't know about that. I have good eyes, and have had no problems,
but others have complained of headaches.
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<[email protected]> wrote:
>Deep Frayed Morgues Wrote:
>> On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 15:12:25 -0600, onemini
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >my first post on these boards..
>> >
>>
>> Welcome!
>>
>> >I have a passion for 3d travel photography and really enjoyed your
>> >images :)
>> >
>> >I think the last pair might be the wrong way around though ;)
>>
>> The Gugenheim one? No, it's correct.
>>
>> It is a particularly 'deep' one though.
>> --
>> ---
>> DFM - http://www.deepfriedmars.com
>> ---
>> --
>I guess it depends on how you view them. I stare into the distance so
>that my right eye looks at the right image and my left to the left
>image. it is then just a case of focusing on the images without moving
>the position of your eyes. I find the cross eye method very hard work.
I can do it both ways, but prefer the cross method (as opposed to the
diverge method I believe it's called) with this type of image. The
bigger the pictures are, the harder it is to diverge your eyes that
far. In fact, I have found it impossible to diverge my eyes more than
the distance between them, being around 9 or 10 cm. Using the cross
method, you can gain the effect with much bigger images.
>I have made a flipped version but don't know how to post an image on
>these forums?? It works very well...
You can't really post them here, as most newservers will drop any post
with an attachment on it. You can either post it to a binaries
newsgroup, or post it on a website.
>BTW DFM, what 3d camera do you use?
It's not specifically designed for the purpose, but it's a tiny Optio
S4i. All I do is take one shot, move the camera to the right a bit,
and take another. Nothing fancy! It just has a neat feature which
shows you the first image, so you can line it up properly for the
second one.
>Also, this is actually a good exercise for your eyes.
I don't know about that. I have good eyes, and have had no problems,
but others have complained of headaches.
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