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Adding extra depth to conventional stereo.

Started Nov 2, 2021 | Discussions thread
OP tony brown Veteran Member • Posts: 4,387
Re: Adding extra depth to conventional stereo.

3D Gunner wrote:

In all of them. You chose to insert the depth change at the water level, where theoretically it would be harder to observe and easier to correct, but it is visible in all images.

The image inside the locality shows 4 areas with distortions and processing artifacts. In addition, the separation of plans has become stronger in remote than in nearby areas, which is counterintuitive.

I hope you're not upset about my remarks.

Not at all. I welcome comments but don't intend to revert to convention rather than experiment further. 20 years of DPReview have taught me the variety of views expressed.

Now in my eighties, time is of the essence and waiting for perfection is not an option with a topic that is well over 150 years in progress. There is amazing archive stereo work taken during the American Civil War so development is hardly racing ahead, though not at a standstill.

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Cheers, Tony.

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