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Re: Mystery solved?!
- From: P3D Larry Berlin <lberlin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Mystery solved?!
- Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997 18:44:58 -0700
>Date: Thu, 12 Jun 1997
>From: P3D Adam L. Beckerman writes:
>....................
>Allright! Here's a few things I have now put on my web page
>(http://users.apexinc.com/~adam/3dhouse.html):
>
>--The original left and right images (as I think they are--I parallel
viewed the
>negatives, which gave a nice stereo effect, and I remember taking left pic,
>then right pic -- that's how they now appear on the web page)
>--My first anaglyph (on the left, produced by following Bob's tutorial and
>replacing the red of the left image with that of the right image (properly
>viewed with red on the right glasses)
****** I don't remember what Bob's page describes or how it is specifically
stated. The above description is acurate for wearing red on the right. You
have to reverse that process for red to be on the left, as you correctly
discuss next...
>--A new anaglyph, produced by replacing the red of the right image with
>that of the left (presumably properly viewed with red on the left glasses,
>..........
>
>As I got to thinking last night, if 'proper' viewing is red on the left,
then I
>would think that the image you want to send to the left eye (red) is the
>left image. Which would indicate that Bob's tutorial is a little backwards,
****** Or being misinterpreted....
>............
>So, please let me know if the new anaglyph on the right is in fact correct,
>and if Bob's tutorial is incorrect, or if I did, in fact, reverse the left and
>right images somewhere along the line...
>......
**** The proof is in the final image. If it's normal with red on the left,
then the image you put into the red channel is the left-eye's image. No
matter what you thought it was. It appears you have correctly identified
which image is which on your page. If Bob's tutorial has a dyslexic typo,
write him a note about it. Such things can happen.
Larry Berlin
Email: lberlin@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.sonic.net/~lberlin/
http://3dzine.simplenet.com/
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