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A Wyoming Summer view

Started Jul 13, 2019 | Discussions thread
uuglypher
uuglypher Regular Member • Posts: 250
Re: A Wyoming Summer view

Turbguy1 wrote:

Perhaps, but that just makes significant stereo window "violations". You just moved other "non-corresponding" elements ahead of the window.

A custom frame would work...

Really, Wayne?

if so-called “window violations” do not trump the visual confusions of edge detail inconsistencies and misalignments, then the significance of “window violations” and the sanctity of the “window” and frame, IMO, are called into serious question.

I perceive from  personal correspondence with a growing number of my 3D conversion clients and colleagues and other fans of 3D imagery that there is  increasing opinion that standards of evaluation of 3D images are overdue for up-dating and renovation in terms of relation of various aspects of the “normal range” of naturally experienced binocular depth perception.  A good example of a criterion potentially on the “chopping block” is the “window violation”.  Recognizing that the  “normal range” is arguable to the differing advantages  of differing points-of-view, it is an interesting topic of discussion, nonetheless.

Dave--
uuglypher

"100% of the shots you don't take don't go in!"
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