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A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.

Started Apr 24, 2021 | Discussions
Tourlou Senior Member • Posts: 1,046
A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.
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Just for fun guys.  The blue bird is the only Bugatti Model 100 ever built.

threed123
threed123 Senior Member • Posts: 1,490
Re: A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.

I had to tilt my head to the right to get perfect alignment, but then looked great.

3D Gunner Senior Member • Posts: 1,031
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Only the second one is misaligned in the right bottom corner. Can be easily fixed.

OP Tourlou Senior Member • Posts: 1,046
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They're handheld cha cha pictures...  don't expect miracles!:-)

Ron

threed123
threed123 Senior Member • Posts: 1,490
Re: A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.

No malice intended...lol. Just was offering my experience. I've done lots of cha-chas too. What happens is that you tilt the camera slightly sideways for sometimes both shots and stereomaker simply combines the two, "software thinking" people will slightly tilt their heads to see it. I have this happen a lot so I have a level bar on my camera and cellphone that keeps the image level...

Donnie Loftus Junior Member • Posts: 45
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I can see 3D without a viewer by letting my left eye look at the left photo and the right with the right, then use my bifocals to get closer.  I had to copy the images into Photoshop and reverse the order to see the depth, which looked very nice.  Are you using some sort of viewer on the computer screen?

threed123
threed123 Senior Member • Posts: 1,490
Re: A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.

Force yourself to look cross-eyed, then you will see 3D. Your right eye will see the left image and your left eye will see the right image. and you brain will make it right.

How to do it. Look at the picture, then hold up your index finger about 6 inches from you face and focus on it, then remove it and keep you eyes crossed and refocus on the images. How I learned to do it.

Donnie Loftus Junior Member • Posts: 45
Re: A couple from EAA Museum in Oshkosh.

threed123 wrote:

Force yourself to look cross-eyed, then you will see 3D. Your right eye will see the left image and your left eye will see the right image. and you brain will make it right.

How to do it. Look at the picture, then hold up your index finger about 6 inches from you face and focus on it, then remove it and keep you eyes crossed and refocus on the images. How I learned to do it.

Whooo, now I'm really dizzy!  It took a while but I finally got it to work.  I had to lift my bifocals to get in focus but finally did see the 3D effect.  I feel a little spacey!  About the way I would feel riding in one of those planes doing acrobatics!  Thanks for the help!

OP Tourlou Senior Member • Posts: 1,046
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Try these pictures. there's a lot of separation between the planes. It took those over the Canadian Rockies. They're easy to see, especially the 2 last ones.

Ron

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