program for viewing crosseye as anaglyph
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program for viewing crosseye as anaglyph
is there any program, hopefully free that will allow me to view crosseye (side by side) stereo images as anaglyph without actually converting them?
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type stereophotomaker into google. I know there is a German version of it, but there should be at least an English version, too.
I'm not shure, but I think sView can do it, too
Basically you ARE converting it to anaglyph, but you don't have to save it and can have it only in RAM.
I'm not shure, but I think sView can do it, too
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Basically you ARE converting it to anaglyph, but you don't have to save it and can have it only in RAM.
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That's cool.
I had used photoshop in the past which works quite well, but not automated. Just open both left and right pictures and go to Curves. From there, for one image turn down all except blue, for the other turn down all except red. Usually I also turn down the red a little since it seems to bleed through the blue glasses lens. Then you just paste one on top of the other as another layer and have blending options of 'Lighten'.
I had used photoshop in the past which works quite well, but not automated. Just open both left and right pictures and go to Curves. From there, for one image turn down all except blue, for the other turn down all except red. Usually I also turn down the red a little since it seems to bleed through the blue glasses lens. Then you just paste one on top of the other as another layer and have blending options of 'Lighten'.