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[MF3D.FORUM:1080] Re: Skies and Clouds (was Re: [blank])


  • From: "Bill Glickman" <bglick@xxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [MF3D.FORUM:1080] Re: Skies and Clouds (was Re: [blank])
  • Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 13:19:00 -0700

Paul

> Unless the stereo base is very large, there will be little to no
> binocular disparity between the clouds and the sky.  Certainly
> there would be none between the highest clouds (sirrus?) and the
> sky.  I presume, though, that you would want to add nice low puffy
> cumulus clouds.

        good point Paul, maybe this would be easier than I once imagined!

> Bill, you may be the only person on the list who has access to that
> kind of equipment!  Most of us will have to rely on experiencing it
> vicariously through your follow up reports!  ;-)

      Ok, I will have to eventually try this, because I have a lot of good
shots with blown out skies.... first I need to experiement with the tannie
papers for the Epson printers to see how good they are... if they are very
inferior to real film, then I may have to try a film recorder, but they are
very expensive compared to a $1 for an Epson trannie.

Bill G


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> Paul Talbot
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