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Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1999


  • From: P3D Guy Fiscus artist & internist <guyfiscus@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: PHOTO-3D digest 1999
  • Date: 19 Apr 97 13:51:33 -0400

I am looking for folks looking into looking with both eyes:   When I view a
 stereo pair eg. drawings or for that matter two identical photos placed
side by side and viewed via fusion, I see a clearer brighter and much
crisper image than I see with either eye alone or with both eyes
simultaneously looking at one of the two images. Secondly, when I walk
about and look at surfaces, I see two slightly different colors of objects:
one warm and the other slghtly cooler. (warm and cool switch sides
occasioanally).  Does anyone have a clear or for that matter a fuzzy
explanation for either of these effects? And do you experience the same
thing?  I am studying Cezanne the painter and his use of binocular
parallax. Some of my observations reside at:
http://www.netbiz.net/~guyfiscus   Email to guyfiscus@xxxxxxxxxx Thanks


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