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Re: [photo-3d] Trip to the Grand Canyon & Monument Valley
- From: Michael Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Trip to the Grand Canyon & Monument Valley
- Date: Wed, 22 Mar 2000 09:52:44 -0800
From: Michael Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
You might want to try taking a hyper from with left/right
from different lookouts, a *significant* distance apart.
At least at the Grand Canyon. It's a LOOOONNNNGGG
way to the other side. Of course the popular thing to
do is to have a little bit of 3d foreground with the "flat"
backdrop of the canyon itself in the background. :-)
Mine looked that way, others I've seen do too (makes
me "grin" :-).
Mike K.
P.S. - Of course, in less than a day, one can leave the
Grand Canyon, stop by at Lake what's-it's-name
and have lunch near the London Bridge (actually
purchased and moved there), then end up in Vegas
in the evening...... :-)
Edwin Clements wrote:
> From: Edwin Clements <eclements@xxxxxxxxx>
>
> If you are going to try to do 3-D of either of these,
> you will need some kind of hyperstereo capability
> (like 2 cameras spread out on some kind of bar). The
> size of these and the distance you are likely to be
> away from them will result in you not getting much of
> a 3-D effect from something like a Realist-format
> camera.
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