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Sculptures rendered as 3D anaglyph images

Started Dec 21, 2018 | Discussions
BillAngel Regular Member • Posts: 200
Sculptures rendered as 3D anaglyph images

The images were created using the 3DSteroid App running on an Android tablet.

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OP BillAngel Regular Member • Posts: 200
Re: Sculptures rendered as 3D anaglyph images

Sculpture of "The Thinker" by Rodin at the Baltimore Museum of Art rendered as a 3D anaglyphic image.

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Sailor Blue
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Re: Sculptures rendered as 3D anaglyph images

The last image works very well but the separation of the first two is too great so you see bad ghosting.

If you took the images by using the cha-cha method practice more so you can get closer to the 6.5 cm distance between the eyes for subjects up to about 10'-15' from the camera.  Increase the distance carefully for subjects that are further from the camera, it is easy to overdo it.

One way to get the right 6.5cm separation that is to take one image while viewing through the right eye then without moving your body shift the camera to the left and take the second image while viewing through the left eye.

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OP BillAngel Regular Member • Posts: 200
Re: Sculptures rendered as 3D anaglyph images

Sailor Blue wrote:

The last image works very well but the separation of the first two is too great so you see bad ghosting.

If you took the images by using the cha-cha method practice more so you can get closer to the 6.5 cm distance between the eyes for subjects up to about 10'-15' from the camera. Increase the distance carefully for subjects that are further from the camera, it is easy to overdo it.

One way to get the right 6.5cm separation that is to take one image while viewing through the right eye then without moving your body shift the camera to the left and take the second image while viewing through the left eye.

Thanks for the feedback. There is a problem with the first two images that I noticed too late to correct in my posting: I had reversed the assignment of red and cyan colors from what they should have been. If you look at the images through anaglyptic glasses that are reversed, then the 3D effect should be correctly rendered.

I noticed that your gear list contains the Fujifilm Finepix 3D camera. Is there a site where the 3D images that you have taken are displayed?

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