Betty.
Thanks a lot for the opinions and ideas. This I find good very
therefore thus I go improving more. E wants to know of a thing? Taste
very to learn new techniques. I use one notebook with processor Celeron
M410, I also used photoshop but I installed the AnMaker program. One
more time thanks a lot for its opinions and also for the compliment to
my country place that I really adore and it has many pretty places, as
soon as to dominate more the technique I go to send photos of Brazilian
landscapes.
Luiz Alves - Brasília - Brazil
Luiz,It is good to see your work in the group.I liked the barbed wire fence view best for its composition and I believe it is your best anaglyph. I have a couple suggests and then I will leave the more technological discussions to the more experienced of our group.My suggestions -List your equipment, computer (PC or Mac) and computer software somewhere in your note so that we know what you are using or not using; that helps with our comments and suggestions.Not everyone in the group may agree with my second suggestion but - when you are aligning the two views use the closest object to the observer for your reference then play with shifting it to see if it is good to have a desirable window violation, floating window, etc. The eye gets confused when there is misalignment or ghosts on the nearest object - your brain won't allow the translation into 3D.Keep taking shots you have a beautiful country to show us.Regards,Betty
From: Luiz Alves <jluiznalves(-at-)gmail.com >
To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2008 6:13:24 PM
Subject: [Anaglyphs] Brazilian 3D photos
Today, using to advantage the calm of the city due the parties of year end I and some friends of the Original inhabitant of brasília Photo Club of Brasilia decide to organize a small photographic exit. I used to advantage for plus a test with slide bar that I made with wood and aluminum and to see the result. Then it is the result there so that you comment so that I can improve the work. Debtor. Luiz Alves - Brasilia - Brazil
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