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P3D Re: Burning Question


  • From: fj834@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Dr. George A. Themelis)
  • Subject: P3D Re: Burning Question
  • Date: Tue, 18 Aug 1998 10:45:23 -0400 (EDT)

Take one picture (with a single camera), shift body, take another picture.
The action of shifting the body is like dancing cha-cha or something.

More formal name:  Single camera hand-held stereo.

Could do that with any camera, even a stereo camera if hyperstereos
is the objective.  Caution:  Try and hold camera levelled between shots.
Mark a distant object in the viewfinder and keep it at the same spot.
Also try not to rotate camera.  Caution #2 (better safe than sorry):  
Do not shift too much (common error in this tecnique)
Another potential problem:  If objects (people, cars, clouds, leaves)
move between the exposures that might be distracting in viewing.

George Themelis


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