WV is mild and doesn?t hurt eyes. You also reduced ghosting this way. It?s not about ?new way? and ?old way? but about optimal presentation.
?What Parade,? I don?t see one? You can wonder what they are talking about in this picture. I have been studying the old masters of stereo cards and decided to recreate their look in anaglyph pictures. First I pushed my base camera?s to the max and then I kept the stereo in the top and sides but pushed the front of the image forward to pop out the image. So two thirds of the image is in the stereo window but the bottom is not. I find the images pop out more with less ghosting at what ever depth of the picture. The old masters did not have much of a stereo window but a pop out effect. It was not until the 1950?s when they said all the stereo should be behind the window. What do you think?LRCanon Twins, SDM, SPM
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