Hello, Guglielmo,
Dariush is right; the Red channel is too saturated. You are also right; with standard Red/Cyan glasses, it is not possible to perceive a true, balanced Red. However, the extreme saturation of the Red channel causes a superdominant luminosity factor in the Red lens, causing the overall view to appear brighter to the Left Eye than it does in the Right Eye. Thus, the overall image perception is unbalanced.
On the plus side, the deghosting is nicely done.
Cheers,
Matthew
--- On Thu, 12/18/08, Guglielmo Menegatti <kems(-at-)magia.it> wrote:
From: Guglielmo Menegatti <kems(-at-)magia.it> Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Gug NOOO!/Fori Imperiali, Roma To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, December 18, 2008, 12:08 PM
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Hi Dariush
many,many thanks.
Excuse me, you can specify if you are referring to the vision with or without glasses.
What you wrote is beyond my comprehension.
With the normal anaglyph glasses it is impossible to see the colours red and orange, and in these statement I am no doubts.
If with your glasses you see the red as red, your glasses are certainly special and uncommon.
Ciao Guglielmo
NOOOOOO my Dear friend!!!!! Your version is not in color but only red and orange!!! My version is what my eyes were seeing there, gray sky, gray and white stones and some green grass on the ground.I am sorry Gug.
Ciao,
Da: Guglielmo Menegatti <kems(-at-)magia.it> Oggetto: Re: [Anaglyphs] Fori Imperiali, Roma A: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou ps.com Data: Giovedì 18 dicembre 2008, 20:09
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Hi Dariush
I try to make a colours reconstruction.
I used 3D Gugle PRO 8.2, first "Reconstruction by contrast" and then "Deghost by conrtast"
Please, for me your opinion are of extreme importance.
Ciao
Guglielmo
Hello,
there are maybe milions of pictures taken from this angle that shows a portion of Imperia Forum of Rome but surley very few in 3D! here is the last one taken four days ago!
Cheers,
Dariush
Cha cha hyper stereo shot taken with Panasonic LUMIX, 35cm of stereo base. | | |