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Re: [photo-3d] Motion Disparity
- From: Ron Beck <rbeck@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Motion Disparity
- Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 12:26:14 -0600
I've noticed this "twinkling" in the Christmas photos I took of my
family and our Christmas tree. The reflection from the strobe on the
tree's garland is different in the left and right pair which makes the
garland look strange. At first I thought I'd mounted the pair
backwards, but everything else looked normal.
It was an interesting phenomonen.
Ron
markaren@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> Boris mentions experimenting with image disparities........I'm a fan of
> this approach and have several successful images as examples. Many will
> argue and disagree that disparities are disturbing..........but not
> always. I'll sight an example. Using a tripod and a pair of star point
> filters, I photographed a cityscape night scene.
> I made sure the image flairs as seen through each lens were oriented
> nearly the same, but not identical. I rotated one filter until I
> achieved the desired " twinkle" effect as seen through the stereo
> viewfinder capabilities using my X4. The result is a " living"
> image........the lights appear to twinkle in real time!
> Before I got my X4, I was achieving the same effect using my Realist and
> hand-holding the filters in front of the lenses. Each filter ring was
> marked with a white dot so I could align the filters manually. I have
> nice photos of twinkling holiday lights, city lights, the moon etc using
> ths technique. Mark Dottle
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