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An old pic, but new technique; please grade for 3D effect

Started Jul 24, 2019 | Discussions thread
BenThomas1 New Member • Posts: 11
Re: An old pic, but new technique; please grade for 3D effect

The 3D effect works because of a stereopsis principle. Each eye is in a different location and that’s why you see a slight difference in the image. The difference between both the images is what lets us look depth. This effect can be replicated with photography by capturing two pictures of the subject that are offset by the same distance. The two images are then viewed so that each eye views only the corresponding picture. Your brain puts the two images together as it does for normal vision and you see a single three-dimensional image.

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