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1-i-3d?
- From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: 1-i-3d?
- Date: Mon, 23 Sep 1996 23:48:37 -0400
Michael Kaplan writes
>Yes, that's true. For my experiment, I chose a 2" x 2" lenticular print
>that had an object (a bubble) that imaged out in front of the window or
>picture frame. I wanted to be sure that, when I viewed the 'wiggling'
>print with only one eye, I'd be able to recognize the so-called 'air
>space' of 3D. I found that the bubble did seem to image out in front of
>the window.
>
>Try it!
>
Well I tried it some more and I think I had better luck this time.
What I tried initially with the lent was moving it left and right,
but then tried moving the left side forward and at the same time
moving the right side backwards. Then alternating the process,
moving the left side back and the right side forward. Sort of
rotating it roughly 20 degrees with the axis being in the middle
of the lent print. This seemed to work much better at seeing
"3d". Now when I went back to post this message I noticed that
you mention wiggling this time as opposed to alternating. Did you
mean moving the print left and right or rotating? If you meant
left and right, try it by rotating. BTW I tried it with holograms
and had better luck with that, instead of lenticulars. The 3d effect
seems to be there, but still I am not convinced 100%. I think it could
be post hypnotic suggestion. ;-)
Gabriel
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