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restrictive 3D
- From: P3D ron labbe <ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: restrictive 3D
- Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 08:44:09 -0400
>>You must get migraines from TV and movies! Though I'd love to see more pro
>>(ie Nat Geo) photographers go stereo, flat images have their place! I like
>>B&W AND color... and don't forget that stereo does place restrictions on
>>subject matter (god, 2D is so EASY!)
>
>
>I'm curious what you mean by restrictions on subject matter?
>
I'm hoping to avoid a long thread on what seems (to me?) obvious: in 3D one
wants to avoid situations with too much parallax (and possibly too little
parallax!)... this is especially difficult in moving images which also have
the liability of restrictions of cuts which can pop convergence from
positive to negative (or vice versa) resulting in uncomfortable viewing.
You can do practically anything in 2D (well, my wife hates the flashing,
hi-speed MTV type cutting)...
ron labbe / studio3D
30 glendale st maynard, ma 01754
978 897-4221 fon/fax
http://www.studio3d.com
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