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It just occured to me to perform a modification to the experiment below.  
Instead of the ground glass, load your camera with film.  Take a picture 
with the right half of the lens covered, then a picture with the left half 
of the lens covered (same subject of course).  

Then try the "camera shift" method of 3D and shift the camera 1/2 the 
diameter of your lens.  Develop the film and view the two pictures with 
your trusty View Magic and see what kind of stereo depth you get.

I may have to try this later this week.

Ron


photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said:
> >>Ah!  Here is a very simple experiment you can do to prove yourself  
> >>wrong:  Set up a camera with a ground glass at the film plane.  
> Cover the left half of the lens with a piece of paper.  Look at the 
> view. Now move the paper to cover the right half of the lens.  You 
> will easily see that this gives you two different views from two 
> different places using only one lens that has not been moved. 



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