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P3D Re: Stereophotographing anaglyphs
- From: Duncan Waldron <J.Waldron@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: Stereophotographing anaglyphs
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 1998 17:40:51 +0000 (GMT)
On Thu, 29 Jan 1998, Dr. George A. Themelis wrote:
> [deleted]
> The idea in an anaglyph is to put *both* images in one film chip or
> picture. Consider using your regular SLR camera, put the red filter and
> take one picture, then move, trying to maintain alignment as well as
> possible, and then take another picture without advancing (double exposure)
> with the blue filter in front of the lens. I wonder if that is going to
> work... You can use print film for this too.
>
Just a thought... has anyone tried the red/blue anaglyph zoom lens that
Vivitar made a while back (red & blue semicircular filters within the lens
- move in for instant, single exposure, anaglyphs; move them out of the
way for normal pix). If I actually liked anaglyphs, I may have been
tempted to buy one.
Duncan W
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