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P3D Anaglyph ghosting
- From: "OLE HANSEN" <olejohan@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Anaglyph ghosting
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1998 21:45:44 +0100
Michael Henderson - blue_jay@xxxxxxxxxxx - wrote:
> Ok, another dumb question...
There are no dumb questions, only dumb answers to questions !
> I have seen some nice anaglyphs, but most of the ones I've
> seen have a certain amount of ghosting. Since I've just
> started making them myself, I've noticed more ghosting than
> I'd like. Is this something I have to learn to live with,
> or are there some tricks/tips to keep ghosting to a minimum?
You are touching one of the most sensitive aspects of stereo
photography - The Anaglyph - personally I like anaglyphs, others
dislike them. The ghosting in anaglyphs depends on the the
monitor, the printer - And/Or - the glasses. The glasses must be
red/cyan and not red/green or red/blue. Proper glasses can be
obtained from David Burder in London. See the website:
www.stereoscopy.com
or
http://hjem.get2net.dk/stereoskopklubben/
best regards
Ole Hansen
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