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Re: [photo-3d] Ghosting / Cross-cancellation
- From: Mike Kersenbrock <michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [photo-3d] Ghosting / Cross-cancellation
- Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2001 13:53:59 -0700
stonieorl@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> Dear John:
> You made the statement "Ghosting is usually apparent in very contrasty
> scenes."
> Is there anything a body can do to control or elemate this ghosting either
> before shooting or after. I have some really good full frame 35mm pairs that
> I don't project because of the ghosting. By the by they are contrasty.
Hi,
Some of the time, if things are "just right" with the image, one
may be able to mount it by put the contrasty-portion of the image "at the
window". Under normal circumstances this will make the problem
areas overlap at the screen and minimize ghosting. Obviously this could be done
for only a very limited number of cases, but it's a way. Sometimes.
Or if there is some fudge-room, fudge it over that direction.
Mike K.
P.S. - Or just use that image in viewers, not projecting it. Won't be the first
one that does much better in a viewer than projected. :-)
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