Stereo Images w/o Special Glasses
Again, stealing an entry from one of my new favorite blogs:
I will have to pull some of my 3D images and try this technique. He’s just taking the left and right images and flipping them with what appears to be about a 200-250ms delay. It kinda works. (Some images may require adult supervision for the overly conservative.)
3 Responses to “Stereo Images w/o Special Glasses”
Comment from etrigan
Time August 1, 2003 at 7:34 am
This is what I’m using. It is the cheapest version available (other than trying to build your own by getting 2 disposable cameras and some duct tape — ask Kelly — of course, that’s only cheaper for one-time use.) It uses standard 35mm film and is devloped as normal, but it requires a special viewer. Here’s the 3D pictures I took at FlugTag.
Comment from KellyMc
Time August 1, 2003 at 11:04 am
Hey, that’s somewhat rad.
During my animated photo experiments, I found that shooting 4 frames of a still life while moving the camera slightly creates this effect. Check the jade plant in the lower left of the page.
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Comment from jank
Time July 31, 2003 at 10:19 pm
That’s pretty cool. How do you get the 3D images to start with?