Re: The easiest way to capture and display 3D stereoscopic movies and pictures
No, I wish I could. I have never done it, but seems pretty simple to do -
thinking about it. All you would have to do is copy the image and transform
it by mirroring it, and then smoothing the edges. It seems to me it would
give the same appearance. Perhaps Katwoman, Granny or Colin could tell us.
They seem to be the most knowledgeable and ful (at least to me) of
anyone on this group. :-)
I guess you could even use the photomerge option and merge the two images
after you copy and rotate it. I may work on this today. Never really
thought about doing it, or why you would. I have several images from the
Spanish American war that are stereo scope.
"Alex" <Alex@Alex.org> wrote in message
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> "bolo" <someone@someplace.org> wrote:
>>Mr. Obvious,
>>
>>Why couldn't you do the same thing with the transform option in Photoshop?
>>Seems to be an even easier and much less expensive way to accomplish the
>>same thing....
>>
>
> Could you give us a link to an example of your simple method?
> Greetings, Alex
>
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