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  1. #11
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    Default Re: (?) Bob Hahn's tut on 3d photo's

    Just came across this thread. Sorry for any confusions.

    Ya, that little camera graphic and the diagram showing the distance between the two photos - that's just a graphic example I created ahead of time, showing what you need to do in taking the two photos with your digital camera in the real world. By taking one photo and then moving the camera across to take the second photo.

    Ending up with 2 photos of the same subject, but from two slightly different perspectives. One photo for each eye.

    I was using the layer gallery which had the graphic examples. The layer gallery was off the recording viewing area when the clip was made and wasn't seen. No extra hidden features.

    Just need to take your photos, import them into Xara and do the rest.

    -Bob.
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  2. #12
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    Default Re: (?) Bob Hahn's tut on 3d photo's

    Hi,
    This same Idea can be used in any photo editing program that can break into RGB channels. Altho not so simple, create rgb channels, mask the object in the reb and blues channels, and offset then 20-25 pixels for both channels, then r cobine rgb channels into single image results in the same effect. I read an artical on the concept back in 85-86.
    Jim

 

 

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