Close up anaglyphs

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Tazzer
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Close up anaglyphs

Post by Tazzer »

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Not been visiting lately due to ill health :cry: and converting to 3D photography. :D

Red/cyan glasses needed to view in 3D.

Image 1. Garden snails mating
Image 2. Hoverflies and Welsh poppy
Image 3. Hoverfly approaching hawkbit flower

Fujifilm W3 3D camera
Cyclopital3D Macro attachment
Marumi 72mm DHG 200(+5)Achromat Macro lens
UV filter
Sigma flash (diffused)
1/800 sec at f9 for all three images
MPO files converted with StereoPhotoMaker

JW
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Post by JW »

These look great, especially #3! Finally get to see 3D in this forum, haven't been able to make a cross-eyed 3D image work for me.

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Post by Jan l'Amie »

Red-cyan doesn't work so well. I think you used red-green ?

Tazzer
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Post by Tazzer »

Thanks for commenting, folks. :D They look OK on my monitors using red/cyan glasses. I'm new to this 3D lark so please bear with me.:lol:

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Post by JW »

Oops, I didn't even notice, I used red/blue glasses that came packaged with "Shrek 3D" bonus DVD in Shrek 1 DVD set! In retrospect, color seemed a bit muddy, know I now why.

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Post by rcroning »

WOW!!...is all I can say. The mating snails are the best. Image pops right off the screen and it's eerie when I try and touch it and my hand passes through the image.

Ralph.

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