3-D On The Cheap

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Re: 3-D On The Cheap

Postby AlanM » Thu Mar 06, 2008 9:08 pm

Lucky Poet wrote:That diver is brilliant, Grahame :D I must try making one of those, though I don't know how you'd get two photos at precisely the same moment. Somehow setting up paired cameras?


I'd be very surprised if someone didn't make a prism filter that could make a double image
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Re: 3-D On The Cheap

Postby glasgowken » Sat Mar 08, 2008 1:29 am

stinkpad wrote:I can never get those crosseye images. If you animate it you can get a quick and dirty 3d view.

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I love that :D
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Re: 3-D On The Cheap

Postby JayKay » Wed Mar 12, 2008 3:51 pm

heh!

no wonder bits of masonry keep falling off the old building in Embra
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