Beautiful scene, and nice
depth Art!
A little R/R (Retinal Rivalry) in the sky and lake caused from
the blue/cyan colors being too close to the cyan hue of the filter in the 3D
glasses.
There are several ways to aliviate R/R. One way I like is
to change the color of the sky and water to a purpulish tint, just enough to
reduce/remove the R/R. It will still appear blue-ish when viewed through
3D glasses and you haven't really lost the color value.
Other
methods may be to de-saturate the offending colors during post processing,
change the color, or a combination of both. Of course you could also go
with B&W which I assume you'd do with an outdoor nature scene as a last
resort. Gayscale worked for Ansel Adams but that was all 2D which probably
was better suited than 3D for those type of scenes.Cheers,
Brian
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To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: clarkaw(-at-)syix.com
Date: Sat, 29 Jun
2013 20:08:22 -0700
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Lake Aloha
Doesn?t this trail make you wonder, ?What?s around the corner??
This is part of the Pacific Crest Trail, which goes from Canada to Mexico.
Lake Aloha is southwest of Lake Tahoe at about 8100 ft. and is located in the
Desolation Wilderness Area.
Beautiful day, good company, and lots of fresh air.
W3, SPM, Photoshop.
Art