Not sure where to post this, but here are some 3d photos I took during my vacation using a regular camera (no 3d lens)
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Some 3d photos
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Re: Some 3d photos
Very nice!
Are you a pro photographer?
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Are you a pro photographer?
![Polarized :polarized](./images/smilies/icon_Polarized%20-%20Small.png)
I came here to chew bubblegum and to see 3D...and I'm all out of bubblegum!
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Re: Some 3d photos
Wow! Those are some nice photos, amazing quality. However keep in mind that the eyes are reversed. This can be fixed in the Nvidia viewer by pressing control+W. But the JPS format is a cross-eye format, meaning right eye first (one the left). Otherwise everything looked really good. Can you explain how you did this without a 3D camera rig?
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Re: Some 3d photos
Thanks
Just a hobby, for now.
I'm using StereoPhoto Maker as the nvidia viewer just crashes on my computer. I guess they have adopted the standard differently , I've messed up the settings, or my glasses are out of sync![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I use a dslr with a tripod and a slideable quick-release plate. More portable and a lot cheaper than buying another expensive dslr, but not suitable for scenes with motion. As you can see there are some anomalities in water/sea and sky. But I guess it will be better than what the new cameras/lenses with tiny separation (whats up with that?) will produce. The picture bamboo.jps is actually composed of 6 images, combining 3 and 3 to HDR for each eye.
Just a hobby, for now.
I'm using StereoPhoto Maker as the nvidia viewer just crashes on my computer. I guess they have adopted the standard differently , I've messed up the settings, or my glasses are out of sync
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_e_smile.gif)
I use a dslr with a tripod and a slideable quick-release plate. More portable and a lot cheaper than buying another expensive dslr, but not suitable for scenes with motion. As you can see there are some anomalities in water/sea and sky. But I guess it will be better than what the new cameras/lenses with tiny separation (whats up with that?) will produce. The picture bamboo.jps is actually composed of 6 images, combining 3 and 3 to HDR for each eye.
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