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Suggestions for a nubie in 3D?

Started Apr 14, 2019 | Discussions thread
Gerry Siegel
Gerry Siegel Veteran Member • Posts: 3,244
Re: Suggestions for a nubie in 3D?

You write " what I would call--3D " Pardon me if I misread.

I do not think you are talking about stereoscopic pairs. Which is what stereoscopic 3-D usually conveys.. i looked at the sample of photographer you mentioned and I see nothing that would show parallax as in multiple image from different viewpoints presented for fusion by viewing.

I was going to go on with ideas about macro work in sliding bars and then stopped because I doubt this will be the nature of the book image you seek. Help us clear up. Can you link to a page that shows exactly what you are seeking the result to look like? I think i get it and it is not stereoscopic 3-D as we define it here.. 3-D now has multiple definitons in graphics...

Checking out Llewellyn web site. He gets super duper depth of field with focus stacking on a single image.  Which necessarily is done in the taking process by multiple combined exposures.  ( Not my thing but it must be not so hard with built in camera chips that do this..)

So no, that deep deep structural purity of a leaf or seed is not what we 3-D stereo nuts are all about...another forum thoug in this DPR site would  i guarantee  yield better results on high DOF with super macro objects.  And ideas on accessory  gear  and maybe software also for same.. Good luck my friend.

Aloha. Gerry

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