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Whats the best way to display stereo images for a general audience?

Started Jul 23, 2011 | Discussions thread
PaulM2 Senior Member • Posts: 2,729
Re: Whats the best way to display stereo images for a general audience?

SYOTR wrote:

PaulM2 wrote:

The idea of the three images is very clever. I have a couple of 3D software programs that I use. None have this 3 image feature. How is it done?

These are created with StereoPhotoMaker (freeware.)

Bring up the two images, align them, resize to desired size and then use the File/Save Universal Freeview L-R-L option or press Ctrl+Alt+S.

I have been a long time user of the SPM software. I was surprised to find that I was not using the latest version. No LRL pick.

So I downloaded and installed the latest version.

I live quite close to Letchworth NYS Park (Grand Canyon of the East) so I did a few Cha-Cha shots and tried out the latest version of the software.

I have a problem. After running the normal process, I have a great version of a parallel 3D image. With the software I can process for a X view which also is great. I can not get the save as LRL to give me an satisfactory image, I get an overlap which makes viewing impossible.

I did the resize bit and even took the L/R images to very small. images, but when doing the LRL pick I get a overlap no mater what re-size I use.

I must have a some other setting very wrong.

One thing I did notice with the latest version is that Autopano is now part of the program.

Paul

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