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P3D single camera stereo
- From: Vincent Chan <v7chan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D single camera stereo
- Date: Fri, 3 Mar 2000 07:52:04 -0700
OTOH, you can also use the movement between images to your advantage, as
long as its not too large of a part of the picture. For example, with
waving flags, you get the impression of movement. Or, in a shot of an old
mansion I took, the moving curtains by an open window, give it a ghostly
impression. Of course, you don't want to over use it, as it will give your
audience a headache!
Vincent.
"Stuart Johnson" <gcsphoto@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I have heard conversations lately regarding the use of a Slide Bar to simply
>use ONE camera versus using two... Obviously this results in a huge savings
>but my experience with
>doing this resulted in "fun" pictures until.... I actually began to NOTICE
>and appreciate the problems in doing it this way. It can be very irritating
>to ignore those items in the stereo window that are NOT correct! Such as?
>Slight but noticeable (therefore confusing) differences in: Cloud Movement,
>Water, Leaves, People, etc... >
Vincent Chan phone: 416-979-5000 ext6612
Assistant Professor fax: 416-979-5265
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering http://www.ryerson.ca/~v7chan
Ryerson Polytechnic University
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