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Caravaggio anticipated 3D conversion?

Started Oct 15, 2021 | Discussions thread
Turbguy1
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Re: Caravaggio anticipated 3D conversion?

Framing is forced on us in any photography.  Stereophotography moves framing into a "third dimension".

I seem to recall specifically commenting being disturbed by lack of homologous details at the bottom of your post, not the sides.

As I said, welcome to the (constraints) of the (rectangular) stereo window.

A huge fraction of stereophotographers recognize the stereo window, and demand it is to be "respected".

In general, no element of a well-done stereophoto should be displayed in front of the selected Z axis position of the frame (which is easily adjustable), while simultaneously contacting/intersecting the frame. Lack of homologous image elements at the top or bottom of the frame can be disturbing, and indicate poor alignment effort.

Some stereophotographers even posit that NO element should be displayed in front of the frame, even if it does not contact/intersect the frame. Those special "pop-out" cases should be carefully selected.

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