Thanks, Jay. Here's a brief overview of how I work:
Bring the original camera jpegs into SPM, align and crop, then save as PNG files.
Open the PNG files in Photoshop, edit, resave as PNG files. If a FW is required, I add a gray border and then resave.
I reopen the PNG files in SPM, then save an anaglyph (PNG). I then switch to parallel side-by-side pairs, and prepare a stereo card for printing (4X6" format), and save as a jpeg. I then switch to X-pairs, resize, add border and text, and save as a jpeg for posting.
The previously saved anaglyph (PNG) then goes back into PS, where I polish the editing, eliminate as much ghosting as possible,add text (if I haven't already done so in SPM), then save for web as a jpeg.
There may be a better way, but this is the procedure I've fallen into when I want to make an anaglyph and X-pair for posting, and a parallel pair for printing (which is usually the case).
Duke
On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 2:14 AM, Jucarbi
<jucarbi2005(-at-) yahoo.com> wrote:
Very creative and interesting shot. I've read your discussion of FW technique with Brian. I am intrigued to know why you find it necessary to take the images back into SPM. Imre's method is a lot quicker and easier. (Apart from the signature maybe)
Jay
From: Duke <stereospace(-at-) gmail.com>
To: anaglyphs Yahoo <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com>
Sent: Sunday, 2 November, 2008 4:46:00 PM
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Shades of Duke
I pulled into a parking spot facing the afternoon sun. I noticed my reflection in my other pair of sunglasses above the sun visor. I sat them on the steering wheel of my Toyota and took this cha-cha (first cha-cha I've taken in months since getting my twin rig :-)
Duke--
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Click on "all sizes" icon (for full size)