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Re: Window reversal
- From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: Window reversal
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 1997 01:43:02 -0400
Paul Pascu writes
>Does that mean that there's only one right way to take stereo pictures and
>if you do it any differently it's simply wrong?
Paul writes this in response to Greg W post about educated stereographers
not converging cameras. Mike K. then replies to Paul's post mentioning
that they are guidelines for beginners and once past that stage can
"break" the rules to gain "intended" effects.
This is all very true as Mike K. mentions but Paul, I think Greg W.
comments are valid for NOT converging cameras. This would be one of
the last intentions of a stereophotographer and wouldn't normally be
for any desired effect. I can only think of one reason and this would
be for lining up the stereo window (and only at small angles) and not
to enhance the 3D image for any supposed effect! Would you really want
to introduce keystoning in your 3D images, and what would be the
purpose???
Gabriel in learning mode.
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