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Nikon D7200, Lomo 3.7x, 140 photos, mostly DMap, FO light

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Stereo:

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... beautiful. Is the stereo inverted wrong?

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Smokedaddy wrote:... beautiful. Is the stereo inverted wrong?
Thanks James !
Stereo is OK, unless you are watching it through some viewer ?
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Yes, stereo is OK for cross eye, and nice!
If like me you do use a parallel stereo viewer yo need to swap left and right images.
The free and nice Stereo Photo Maker software allows to do it with a mouse click
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Post by mawyatt »

Saul,

Wonderful image, and now I understand how stereo viewing works (crosseyed) thanks to Rik, Chris & others, it's even more stunning :D

The Lomo 3.7 is producing nice results. I haven't had much luck using Dmap on my chip images, but Pmap seems to work well. Your Dmap use is really nice, care to share any details?

Best & Happy Holidays,

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mawyatt wrote:Saul,

Wonderful image, and now I understand how stereo viewing works (crosseyed) thanks to Rik, Chris & others, it's even more stunning :D

The Lomo 3.7 is producing nice results. I haven't had much luck using Dmap on my chip images, but Pmap seems to work well. Your Dmap use is really nice, care to share any details?

Best & Happy Holidays,

Mike
Thanks Mike !

My initial DMap settings

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Post by Pitufo »

Very nice. The stereo image is really clean, easy to view and looks very good with the dark background.

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:smt038 Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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The dark background looks really ominous Saul.

Good work!

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Thank you all for your kind comments !

Robert, fully agree with you :)
It is more work with black background but it's worth efforts ....
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