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1800's charm [in 3-D]
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READ THIS FIRST...... I'm trying to bring something new to CAEDES.net..It is called *3-d stereo photography* or *crosseye 3-d*... it takes a little bit of practice. But when you see the image in 3-D, it is quite stunnig.. Here's how to do it... -Sit square in front of your monitor, with the image directly in front of you, at about arm’s length -Sitting further back makes it easier – you don’t need to cross your eyes as much – but makes the image look smaller -Make sure you keep your head level horizontally, tilting your head will prevent you from merging the images While keeping the stereo pair of images in the centre of your vision, slowly cross your eyes The stereo pair will go out of focus and you will seem to see 3 images. -If you find it hard to cross your eyes, it can help to hold a pen in front of you and look at the tip with the stereo pair in the background Gradually cross your eyes more and more – if using a pen to assist, start it close to the monitor and move it towards your nose -Try and hold the centre image together – it is possible to “lock” it in place and see it as one image The “locked” centre image will appear in 3D! -Now the tricky part, focus – while holding the 3D image in place, RELAX your eyes – drop the pen from your field of view if you are using it If you can keep the 3D image locked and relax your eyes, it should eventually pop into focus. -What you are doing here is causing your eyes to look at a space between you and the monitor, but focusing the lenses on the monitor. Our eyes never naturally need to do this, so it can be tricky to do at first. *****please leave me comments if it worked for you or if you have any questions..

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.gabi_h
08/31/10 3:49 AM GMT
Interesting idea but only got eye strain. Maybe 3D glasses might help???
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.Eubeen
08/31/10 6:53 AM GMT
I almost had it working. An interesting idea and experiment. A fine looking photo of the house. Thanks for sharing.
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Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep. - Scott Adams
::coram9
08/31/10 6:53 AM GMT
I think it would help if the image was upright.
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"There are no rules for good photographs, there are only good photographs." Ansel Adams - Please look at other images in my Gallery.
::Jimbobedsel
08/31/10 12:22 AM GMT
Another really cool 3D image. I don't have any problems getting it to work. Maybe I am just naturally cross eyed. LOL.
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::Genver
08/31/10 1:23 PM GMT
The house is pretty,very good lighting and shadows,the sky is very pleasant too,the photo is really lovely.
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.Mythmaker
09/02/10 6:07 AM GMT
Good explanation of how to do it and it certainly does POP when you get the 3d quality working. I wonder if it would be possible to learn to just keep your eyes that way when viewing a lot of images? Kudos for trying something different, innovation is a fundamental element of what makes humans human and successful, in evolutionary terms. Keep it up.
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.Tedi
09/02/10 11:30 AM GMT
Very beautiful house, great picture. I love it.
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