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Re: [photo-3d] Re: wobble stereo/motion parallax


  • From: "Joshua N. Rubin" <jnr@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Re: wobble stereo/motion parallax
  • Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 11:18:31 -0400

I've never really appreciated the 3-DVG effect, but now at least I
understand it better.  Like wobbling 2.5-D (Wobble-D?), it sounds as if it
would work best with one eye completely covered.

Josh


Jim Crowell:
> screen; as in a pinhole camera, it increases your depth of field, so your
> ocular lens can relax (i.e. focus father away) & still keep the screen in
> focus.  Another way to achieve this would be to wear about a +2 pair of
> reading glasses.  This is assuming you still have your accommodation, i.e.
> it wouldn't apply to most people older than 45 or so.  Also, with a
pinhole
> you'll probably hide the rest of the stuff around the image (the monitor
> frame, etc.) that's telling you it's a flat screen.
>
> For anyone who's been on the list a while, the latter are two of the
> principles behind Ken Dunckley's (sp?) 3-DVG thingy.