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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 22:02:53 -0400
>Sorry, no. The nameplate on the right is Accord (Honda is on the left of
>the car's rear). I also reversed it and actually preferred this view
>since for some reason I perceived the depth better. However, my house was
>then backwards! But who would know?!
>
>-Adam
Hmmm, interesting. The only thing I can think of then, is that
the prints were reversed. That is, the image you thought was the
left was really the right. This is assuming that you converted
the correct images for the red and blue channels.
How did you determine which was which before scanning?
You mentioned, pereiving the depth better with the incorrect
orientation (reversed); this is another indication that that
the left print was probably the right side print.
Viewing your image, it definitely is only stereoscopic with the red on
right. What your seeing with the red on left is pseudo stereo. It's
easy for people not accustomed to anaglyhs to get confused. This is
especially true for images that don't have distinct depth planes but
rather continous receding depth. In your pic though, there is enough
visual clues to make it observable. Mystery still pending! ;-)
Gabriel
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