
Break out your Red-Blue glasses... I'm tinkering with 3D photographs again. It's kind ofa challenge having to explain the process and attempt to have a non-photographer set up the camera and capture the scene correctly. Only this photo out of a series was the only that came out usable.
I also forgot how absolutely gargantuan 3" heels make me look. :
I also forgot how absolutely gargantuan 3" heels make me look. :
Category Photography / Portraits
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Size 859 x 1280px
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Hmm, interesting. I wish I had these glasses. In some of my other pics in the galery, I have done an allternate mode, which is the crosseyed viewing method. easiest way is to use a viewfinder and take one pic with left eye and then "slide" it over to your right eye and take it again.. Digital cameras work best.
Take the left eyed pic and open it in MSPaint (or whatever program you wish or prefer) & select all & copy.
Open the Right eyed pic and then Go into attributes and double the width of the right eyed image. Paste the left eyed one and move it so the image fits perfectly.
Save it and then open in say, that one Image Preview aspect that can allow it to almost go full screen. Then simply try blurring your eyes to the two images "shift around:. and make them slowly go into a "third" image where the join. Hold it there for a few seconds and your eyes should refocus and it is quite interesting. XD
Let me know your thoughts if you wish to check out the ones in my gallery ok? I am sure this would be really great if I had those danged glasses. T.T
Take the left eyed pic and open it in MSPaint (or whatever program you wish or prefer) & select all & copy.
Open the Right eyed pic and then Go into attributes and double the width of the right eyed image. Paste the left eyed one and move it so the image fits perfectly.
Save it and then open in say, that one Image Preview aspect that can allow it to almost go full screen. Then simply try blurring your eyes to the two images "shift around:. and make them slowly go into a "third" image where the join. Hold it there for a few seconds and your eyes should refocus and it is quite interesting. XD
Let me know your thoughts if you wish to check out the ones in my gallery ok? I am sure this would be really great if I had those danged glasses. T.T
The way I do it is to take a picture, shift the tripod 1/2" for ever 1' and snap the next exposure, and then adjust in Photoshop / Double-Vision for the 3D effect. Usually it must be done in full-manual mode, as auto-focus and auto-exposure can give you unpredictable results between exposures. As you can imagine, the subject must sit still between shots. This makes capturing moving / uncooperative targets extraordinarily difficult to capture.
Lol I never replied to this, but I do have it in color. I think it's on my main website gallery at http://www.rabbitinthemoon.us
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