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Post by belgiumreporter on Sept 26, 2016 17:02:33 GMT -5
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hansz
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Post by hansz on Sept 28, 2016 1:48:11 GMT -5
With left-red and right-blue/green the 3D effect of the cars is good. Some problems with the 3rd picture though. Last picture is hardly 3D... Hans
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Post by belgiumreporter on Sept 28, 2016 5:31:37 GMT -5
Thanks Hansz for the feedback, you seem to get the same results as i do, the 3th picture sometimes seems to "snap" in to place but mostly gives terrible ghosting on the lamp posts, the last one well yeah, it was a PS experiment worth doing, from what i've learned it needs a lot more work to get it right if tou want a good looking 3D from one file, i've seen a few good ones, so it's not impossible.
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Post by olddocfox on Sept 28, 2016 12:56:03 GMT -5
Interesting stuff! Not having a pair of "stereo movie" glasses at hand, I tried an R2 (red) filter in front of my left eye and an 80C (blue) in front of the right. The 3-2 effect was pretty good, with some ghosting. I seemed to remember using red/GREEN glasses when looking at 3-D comics. I stacked a K2 (yellow) on the 80C to obtain a green filter. The 3-D effect seemed more pronounced, but the colors seemed "washed out". I had the same experience using a 25A (red) filter with a 60 (green) one.
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Post by johnbear on Oct 30, 2016 15:43:14 GMT -5
I'd love to see these in 3D. What sort of glasses do I need? Those things with a red and green lens? I am stuck in the dark ages as far as these sort of things go.
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