A couple recent parallel shots C+C
Re: A couple recent parallel shots C+C
Tom Frerichs wrote:
Phostructor wrote:
Thank you for taking the trouble to check out my shots! I stick to parallel because I have had more success teaching people how to see 3D in this mode versus crossed. I have difficulty seeing crossed myself, unless they are really perfect.
Steven
I, too, have never been able to use the "cross-eyed" technique. I use a Loreo Pixi 3d viewer to see my images on my monitor when I'm doing post processing.
BTW, really like the first shot, but living in Colorado means that the paraphernalia shown is exotic. (grin)
Tom Frerichs
There is no real standard for viewing from what I observe or read on this forum or elsewhere... I can do both parallel and cross eyed free view methods easily, ambivisual stereopsis :-)... The ISU publication uses the parallel method. My eyes, using parallel are in a relaxed distant convergence so I guess that is why it is more comfortable. Some sites use both to cater to the different eyeballs. I will try to post in both methods. But yes, a simple Pokescope prism device, or other mirror methods have been used for years....During the card Keysone Views era, that was the modality. So it has a history. Anaglyph, to my taste is blah...but polarization anaglyph or Vectograph are something else. Options abound.
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