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A Wyoming Summer view

Started Jul 13, 2019 | Discussions thread
Turbguy1
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Re: A Wyoming Summer view
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Yes, really.

it's obvious that with a rectangular frame, and a scene with receding elements, you must have some areas at the sides that are not visible on the other side(s). Either they at the top, or the bottom of the rectangular frame. The recognized "standard" throughout the Stereo community is to keep the closest element(s) that intersect the frame, at or behind the frame's window. I know, standards can be broken, but the idea is realism.

Perhaps making the frame different helps?

Wider borders with increased spacing between views.

Here's the view close to your adusted window setting with the same border.

Above with stereo window position adjusted behind the closest elements.

Now the missing elements at the sides are now ahead of the frame rather than behind. Which one is more realistic, as if you were looking at a stereo scene though a window?

As for misalignment, except for a blade of grass or two that moved between shots, there is none in this image. Unless you consider the missing side elements ahead of or behind the window as "misalignment"??

BTW, how are you (what method) viewing these??

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