Interesting wild Lupin and angle of
shoot but why use of Dubois (making color correcting on two RGB
channels), half color with SPM (making correcting only in one RGB
channel) is generally good enough when some color disturb. When
there is no red, orange, clear blue like cyan in natural color
(too narrow glasses colors filters) it is not necessary to use
anaglyph color correcting. Yellow, green-yellow, brown, gold,
Violette, silver, dark blue and some else colors (in fact opposite
to red and cyan on a color wheel) don't need anaglyph with color
correcting.
Regarding window violation by rock on the border I have more
comfortable vision with Brian mounting version but an other way is
floating window (easy with SPM). On 3D movies (not permit by SPM)
they use on border (left or right) floating only when there is a
window violation on a border only.
Jm
Le 11/05/2014 05:26, 'clarkaw'
clarkaw(-at-)syix.com [anaglyphs] a
écrit :
Here and there one can find Harlequin Lupines in
the Sierras. Not rare, just not as prolific as some of
the other varieties.
The Dubois process turns the normal pink to blue.
Art
Fuji W3, SPM, PS