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Re: Frozen action in stereo and more...


  • From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Frozen action in stereo and more...
  • Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 11:15:15 -0500

Dr. George A. Themelis writes

>Not only it does not bother me, I also find it very impressive in 3d.

Same for me, not only is it the added dimesion of space but of frozen
time which I find very appealling. Now wouldn't that famous shot of
a bullet going thru a card look nice in 3d! Or how about those famous
flower shots everybody seems to be tired of. Those of course don't 
really move and are still shots but how about time lapse photography
in 3d of the flower petals opening. I find it curious that Ferwerda
emphasized that freezing motion would spoil the realism of a stereo
view, and recommended that any people included in stereo photos be
in passive poses. I wonder in what context he was referring because
I totally disagree with that statement as is.

Gabriel


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