Thanks Brian. I would think it would still be difficult the trace each side exactly the same in PS.
John
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Subject: RE: [Anaglyphs] Something for your mantel [1 Attachment]/Mainer
Yes John, you could have a bit of fun creating an OOF with this one. Just work on it as an X-View in Photoshop. Then when you have what you want you can bring it back up in SPM for final touches in the X format and save as an anaglyph as well.
It's a little dark I think but I'm sure you had your reasons. All in all a fine job and fun piece.
Cheers,
Brian
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Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 22:24:50 -0500
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Somet
hing for your mantel [1 Attachment]
Old pics new composition, similar to a previous post years ago, but not a re-do. It was taken at a significant angle from below. I used Easy adjustment to rotate it vertically. Hence some of the antlers became difficult to align.. I don’t see that it affected the overall result.
If I had Brian’s patience, I would put the antlers outside the frame. Taken at LL Beans store in Freeport Maine.
Mainer
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