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Subject : Re:_[Anaglyphs]_Avançando_no_processo/Elenilson
From : Elenilson Fialho
To : anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Date : Fri, 24 May 2013 23:45:21 -0300

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Okay, this was my last job with my attention and different levels of depth, I have yet to read the guidelines and Brian Marshall sorbe 'focus' and 'color'. I am very pleased with what I could learn in three days of intense study, and am very grateful to the members of this community. Already you perceive it like Super Heroes, but to go further now I need to focus on the colors.

I thank you all.

Elenilson Fialho.


2013/5/24 Elenilson Fialho <elenilsonfialho(-at-)gmail.com>
Brian, thank you for your guidance, this really would be my next concern (Colors), with your information is easier to get a result in this direction. Regarding the focus, I really need to study the subject, I reread the post that alerted me to this factor. Until then, thank you for the same precious attention. 

Elenilson Fialho.


2013/5/24 Brian Wallace <Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com>
 

Oi Elenilson,

This image has marked improvement.  Good progress!

Forgive me, but without information pertaining to your background knowledge of 3D stereo in general, I may give advice or suggestions that you may or may not already realize.

Marshall already gave you good advice on the image focus throughout (near and far) because unlike 2D, our eyes focus on different depth levels when viewing 3D.

Another point has to do with some of the idiosyncrasies (differences and roadblocks) of 3D stereo that we must learn to recognize and overcome or work around in order to achieve the best quality and results.  For instance... A basic understanding of how certain colors are viewed through anaglyph glasses.  This primarily concerns the colors close to the Red and Cyan filters of the 3D glasses.  When planning ahead, we try to avoid these colors in the scene whenever possible because it causes Retinal Rivalry (R/R).  The hues Red and Cyan can be too close to the colors of the Red/Cyan filters in the 3D glasses which causes the color to "flash" or "dance", and is distracting.  When these colors can not be avoided in the capture, we may still be able to desaturate and/or change the offending colors in processing to reduce or eliminate the problem.  This is just one of many possible roadblocks to be on the lookout for.

I brought up the R/R issue because your image has a little of this problem in the color of your wife's blouse.  One way to test is to put on your 3D glasses and look at the image.  Then close your left eye while observing the shade and balance compared to viewing it with the right eye.  If you see a large difference in the shade, it's probably R/R.

This is  one reason I directed you to this group, so you may learn fundamentals which are needed regardless of doing 3D with a camera, or through conversion.


Cheers,
Brian

My photos according to "Interestingness"... http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/Brian,Wallace,3d



To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: elenilsonfialho(-at-)gmail.com
Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 09:26:51 -0300
Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Avançando no processo/Elenilson




Yes my friend! Yesterday night encerrrei exercise this with my wife in one of his presentations, I saw that the bottom had many opportunities and challenges. I will continue to pursue opportunities to develop this art.

Elenilson Fialho


2013/5/24 Brian Wallace <Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com>
 

You're improving Elenilson.

Usually, when adjusting depth, you can go much further than you think.  It takes practice.  It helps if you have a background in art (painting, drawing) and/or sculpture.

It's probably a good idea to practice on simple shapes and work up to more complicated subjects. 

My first few attempts (attached), were converting an image of the sun (original image from fellow group member Wojtek), and another converting eggs that had famous faces on them (original found on the internet).  I didn't realize then that it would have been better had they been high resolution.


Cheers,
Brian

My photos according to "Interestingness"... http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/Brian,Wallace,3d


> To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
> From: elenilsonfialho(-at-)gmail.com
> Date: Fri, 24 May 2013 03:09:46 +0000
> Subject: [Anaglyphs] Avançando no processo
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> Well I'm still not even close to something like our friend Brian Wallace, has been a great partner in the formation of our art. But today I sat in order to take another step. Accommodation mainly differences of depths, this could result in the photo of my wife, the resolution is very low, but the level of experience.
> Now I want to get it put rsss!
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> Elenilson
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