The images on the cube were not conversions, but actual stereo images
originally shot via the cha cha method, then aligned as normal through
SPM.
Although I used 3 complete and previously aligned anaglyphs to create the
cube, the cube itself was flat. When the cube was formed from the
anaglyphs, the images had to be rotated to varying degrees which of course
throws off the alignment of the anaglyphs to varying degrees. To create
appropriate depth in the cube as well, I converted the cube (made up of
previously aligned but now rotated anaglyphs).
There is no way I know of to correct alignment of completed anaglyphs after
they're rotated. Therefore, the only solution I can think of consists of
not using completed anaglyphs to form the cube but instead, use 2D
images. When the cube is given depth through converting it, the individual
2D images must be converted along with the process. This will result
in much more effort by effectively converting 4 images whereas before, only the
cube needed to be given depth through conversion.
Brian
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Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2011 1:32
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Subject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Square Meal -
Wojtek
So
I don't understand what you have converted.
W
On Mar 24, 2011, at 10:56 AM, Brian Wallace wrote:
Please give show me an easy way to do that with images that are already
aligned.
I could use all 2D images instead and create a cube with them and then
do a conversion.
I was of course trying not to have to do that much work.
Brian