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Re: Errors fixed, thanks for the help!
- From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Errors fixed, thanks for the help!
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 1997 19:59:22 -0400
>
> Greg W. has informed me that I had made a few faux-paux
>in the stereo of my house (1. vertical misalignment -- presumably
>because of the shoot-step-shoot method, and 2. stereo window
>violation). I have corrected both of these errors, but that has not
>had the side effect of fixing my problem with the glasses being
>backwards. I don't believe that I reversed the images since I used
>the image with more info on the right side as the right image (I am
>assuming this is correct). However, as Larry B. so eloquently put
>it, I should simply experiment to find out what works best. Thanks
>to all who have responded and helped to make this a very informative
>learning experience. I'll get the hang of this soon enough...
>
>Adam
I have a question. Were these scanned from a slide or a print? The
reason I ask, is cause my guess is, they were either scanned with
the reverse side of the slide, or the images were inadvertently
reversed in the software. The reason I say that, is after looking
at your image, I noticed that the car in the left hand bottom looked
kinda fishy. The car nameplate (or at least it looks like one) is
on the right side, when it should be on the left. I downloaded the
pic and used the mirror function and presto, now the red on left
works fine and the car nameplate is on the correct left hand side
of the car. Mystery solved????
Gabriel
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