----- Original Message -----From: Guglielmo MenegattiSent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 3:46 PMSubject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Redheaded Wench - Renaissance FestivalHi BrianI send you your same image with the deghost frame of 3D Gugle for your comparation.Your frame in realty move only the shift colour but not is able to create a visual barrier that stop or contain the WW.For my eyes your frame look innatural, with noise, flashing and not confortable view.The frame of 3D Gugle it have two movements and the possibility to change the width and to create a colour match.But in many case also with many options the result is bad.To see other informations read this.For now is not write a godd english but I am sure you undestangCiaoGuglielmo
- Redheaded Wench - Maryland Renaissance Festival -I posted a different image of this lady a few weeks ago while experimenting with a 3D frame overlay (created from L & R images of a real wooden picture frame). At the time I mentioned that I had some profiles of this attractive lady but I was focused more on the 3D frame overlay for that post.I've recently started back on my pictures of the Maryland Renaissance Festival and selected this one for a better composition. I've also continued experimenting with the 3D frame as an overlay and Floating Window. This time it's a subtle digital 3D "Floating Window" frame produced in SPM and changed into a transparent PNG overlay file in Photoshop. I used the "Add Fuzzy Border" feature in SPM several times utilizing different widths and shades to produce a shadowed frame effect and also to help sell the slight 3D effect created by shifting the images in SPM.Having saved the overlay as a Transparent PNG file means that now I can access it at anytime through SPM's overlay menu item. Once called into SPM, it automatically fits around the stereo image your aligning in SPM (overlapping the outer edge of the image). It can still be adjusted, cropped, and changed such as by using the "Add Fuzzy Border" feature options, adding text, contrast, brightness, etc.Twin Pentax K10, 2fs, PS-CS2, SPM, Irfanview.Cheers,Brian