I agree with Mike and Flash. I don't see any problem with your
flaoting window treat !
You learned the concept very well, congratulation.
Just keep in mind that we should fix the stereo window position
correctly first then we can go for flaoting window treat.
Happy new year,
Shahrokh.
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> Great, Mainer. You did it exactly right. Not poor at all. Actually
quite nice.
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> That is how I have always done it (except I do it all in PS). The
only problem is the small WV you let slip in at the rope. I think
the point you want to keep in mind is there are two objects you are
working with; the boat picture within the floating frame can be
adjusted to move forward and backward within the floating frame; and
the floating frame is an object as well, that we move forward or
backward relative to the real stereo window plain (the gray mat).
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> So, to summarize, do it in this order; first set the image in a
frame so that no WV's are present (left image on one layer and right
image on another. Then, move either frame and its contents together
left and right to set the float and cure/reduce ghosting.
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> This is excellent and I like it entirely.
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> Mike Beech
> --- On Fri, 12/26/08, Mainer <jamcojam(-at-)..
> From: Mainer <jamcojam(-at-)..
> Subject: [Anaglyphs] Poor attempt at floating window.
> To: "Anaglyph Group" <anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogrou
> Date: Friday, December 26, 2008, 6:50 PM
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> I admit I am not a very technical person. I wanted to
try a floating window on a pair that I could never adjust to
satisfactorily reduce ghosts in the anaglyph. I was a little
confused dealing with sizes in Shahrokh's method...so I tried this:
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> In brought both images into SPM and used auto adjust to align the
anaglyph. I saved each image (l & r). I opened each in PhotoShop.
increased the canvas size and colored it a fairly light color. I
made the sides much wider than the bottom and top, since the
adjustment would be horizontial. I saved each image with the wider
(and taller) canvas. I opened them in SPM again and adjusted to get
rid of the ghost (it was bad beside the front part of the sail in
the sky). It seemed to adjust the frame...but to me something about
the floating window just doesn't look right. I would very much
appreciate some suggestions.
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