----- Original Message -----From: DukeSent: Friday, July 04, 2008 9:30 PMSubject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Look! Up in the sky! Duke! to ImreYes, I agree, Imre. I have found that the biggest advantage of the floating window is to eliminate ghosting on the main subject, especially when it is near the foreground.It make not be a perfect solution in ALL cases, but it is helpful in many. Thank you for bringing it to our attention in this group. :-)DukeOn Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 2:50 PM, Dr. Zsolnai-Nagy Imre <imrezsolnainagy(-at-)gmail.com > wrote:
Bravo Duke!It is excellent! Rich fantasy and very good depth effect!If you see with attention, you can see that the floating window does nothing else what transposrts the eye conflicts, caused by the bigger deviation, on the lateral little parts.If we dont use the floating window, in ALL the image we will have the problems...it is correct?Cheers: Imre----- Original Message -----From: DukeTo: anaglyphs YahooSent: Friday, July 04, 2008 9:16 AMSubject: [Anaglyphs] Look! Up in the sky!It's a bird! It's a plane! It's........yes, I couldn't believe my eyes as I was driving towards downtown Louisville on I-64. I heard a whoosh and saw a flash of red and blue streak overhead. And all this time I thought...... Duke
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Canon twin-rig, SDM, SPM, Photoshop.
My 3D on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/4827bx
Click on a thumbnail pic, then
Click on "all sizes" icon (for full size)