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P3D Re: LCS image to jps or jpg?
- From: Brian David Phillips <phillips@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D Re: LCS image to jps or jpg?
- Date: Sun, 10 Oct 1999 21:48:40 -0600
Greg Wageman wrote:
> You'll have to be a bit more explicit about what kind of image format
> we're talking about here.
> If we're talking interlaced, de-interlacing can also be done, but I'll
> have to defer to someone else to describe the process in Photoshop,
> never having done it myself. Conceptually it is simple, merely grabbing
> every even line for one image and every odd line for the other.
That's what I'm talking about. How can I de-interlace in Photoshop or
some other idiot-proof program without losing a lot of image data?
I knew that standard *.jps was cross-eye and that's pretty easy to
switch to parallel.
It's just that I find my interlacing 3D Maker from I-Art to be pretty
easy to use and it allows me to crop all the excess stuff from the views
that aren't shared. If I could then export the left/right views from
these into a parallel or other format, it would save a lot of time
cropping and prepping beforehand - particularly with images taken with
the "cha cha" or similar methods or when working with a small part of an
original image (sometimes I like to just take a portrait frame from what
was a full-body shot). At least for me, others have different work
habits and the like.
Thanks for the help.
Brian David Phillips, Ph.D. [phillips@xxxxxxxxxxx]
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