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Single camera Stereo 3D

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Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #10 on: 23 / February / 2012, 02:47:38 »
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how to take these kind of pictures  :o :o
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Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #12 on: 23 / February / 2012, 17:02:07 »
 :P
the image is Fine if its not viewed in this SMALL window  .
view it in FULL screen.




« Last Edit: 23 / February / 2012, 17:04:23 by radioman193 »

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #13 on: 23 / February / 2012, 17:44:43 »
the image is Fine if its not viewed in this SMALL window  .
view it in FULL screen.

No !   :)

First of all, it comes through the window by a huge amount.
i have adjusted the image, it is attached.
However, the stereo deviation of the background is far too big, you can tell by how far apart the red and cyan images are.
That makes it uncomfortable to view, it hurts your eyes.

That is caused by moving the camera too much.

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #14 on: 24 / February / 2012, 02:23:51 »
ummmm
It was supose to pop out of the screen.
like this one .

but i can do "Deep" view ones aswell .
your Adjusted.bmp has Alot of Ghosting in it.



This is what you were looking for ..


this pops out of the screen......





NASA does it to

« Last Edit: 24 / February / 2012, 03:22:39 by radioman193 »

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #15 on: 24 / February / 2012, 02:27:01 »

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #16 on: 24 / February / 2012, 05:39:43 »
It was supose to pop out of the screen.
like this one .

From millions of years of experience, your brain knows what is physically possible and what is not.

The NASA image, the dinosaur skull and photographic lenses are all possible.

In other words, you could place a real picture frame (a big one for the sun !) around those subjects and they could come through the frame.

The other images are not physically possible because some part of them touches the side of the screen (even the cat's whiskers).
Your brain knows they MUST be behind the window, but you are forcing the rest of the subject through the window.
That is called a window violation.
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your Adjusted.bmp has Alot of Ghosting in it.

You simply adjusted the image for minimal ghosting without understanding the principles.
It is impossible for a plate on a table to come through the window in real life, so I adjusted it to be just behind the window.
That then revealed you had moved the camera too much.
« Last Edit: 24 / February / 2012, 05:55:03 by Microfunguy »

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #17 on: 24 / February / 2012, 05:47:15 »
Good idea !

How is the camera fitted to the rail ?

How are you determining amount to move the camera ?

SDM will tell you how far to move after you have focused on the near and far points.

Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #18 on: 18 / March / 2012, 02:59:43 »
Thanks...


I have Made a wider slidebar
 as im starting to do some Hyper Stereo images.

determining amount of movement i just got use to it as i have done 1000's of stereo images now
so now i just kind of instinctly move it the proper distance now.

i dont need nothing to help me align it or nothing now .... :)







Re: Single camera Stereo 3D
« Reply #19 on: 18 / March / 2012, 03:04:52 »
You will say thay dont look proper but thay were done for FULL screen
and dont look there best "small" like on facebook or here.....








 

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