Thanks for your comments Brian, i tried the cha cha method before and it works wel. But the photo's taken with the cha cha method must be perfect aligned, i think anaglyph photographs wil be my new hobby. So thats why i want to know what camera's can be synced with a cable. I also see lots of pictures that are to wide for my eyes, when i look at those pictures my head feels weird and the feeling of crossed eye is getting to me. The photo's i converted are all taken by someone else and are all 2d, thats why i converted them. I really want to make some "real" anaglyphs and also want to buy good camera's for it !
I'm afraid that most camera's wil take the shots to wide, the difference between left and right has to be 6,5 CM. Dont know how much inch that is, im a simple dutchguy Haha.
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> Welcome to the group Masutrix, and thanks for posting your conversion.
> The shot of your nephew could have been created as a 3D stereo instead of a conversion process. Have you heard of the "cha cha" method? Using one camera, take a shot, move slightly horizontally (in the case of your image about 2.5 inches or the average distance between one's eyes) and take a second shot. The two shots will of course be from slightly different angles which is needed for depth. You can still use Photoshop to align the pairs or download one of several good freeware applications available via the web. If you have a PC, the most common app is StereoPhoto Maker (SPM). Just make sure the subject does not move between shots!
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> Hi, i'm a new member of the anaglyph group. I was searching on the worldWideWeb and found this group.
> I want to share some anaglyphs that i made from normal photo's, i'm stil learning about it.
> Maybe in the future i want to buy 2 digital camera's to make "real" anaglyphs.
> I like to know what camera's i could synchronise with a cable ?
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> This anaglyph is made from a normal 2d photo, converted with adobe photoshop with a displacement map.
> The guy on the photo is my nephew. Peter The Dutchman (living in Canada).
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