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Re: [photo-3d] The Stereoscopic Society Annual Competitrion


  • From: William Gartin <william_gartin@xxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] The Stereoscopic Society Annual Competitrion
  • Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 23:07:17 -0600

on 2/14/01 12:07 PM, Paul Talbot wrote:

> "David W. Kesner" wrote:
>> 
>> Paul Talbot writes:
>> 
>>> My WAG: he used a
>>> very small stereo base.  But I have no macro experience and
>>> you do, so I presume you can't make the math work with the
>>> MAOFD formulas, right?
>> 
>> I have no idea what the stereobase was on this image, but it
>> was large enough to achieve good stereo.
> 
> My guess: only a very small stereo base is needed when there is
> something that close to the camera and the scene extends a long
> way.
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> 
What would be considered an appropriate separation angle in degrees? If you
know that, then all you should need is the distance to the subject to find
the appropriate separation, right?
 -- 
William Gartin <william_gartin@mac.com>