Re: The easiest way to capture and display 3D stereoscopic movies and pictures
Alex <Alex@Alex.org> wrote:
> "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
Hmmm I thought it was another spam so I kill-filed the poster without
reading the messages (I believe I saw more than one?). I don't know what
the original message says, but about 3D stuff I can give some info
- There are some plug-ins, actions or trick to turn a regular photos into
3D. I tried to view some of them without 3D glass so I can't see any
sepcial but kinda blurry, OFF photo.
- And there are expensive and cheap adapter to add to film and digital
camera, as well as some tricks to turn 2 (some uses 3 lenses) cheap digital
cameras into 3D camera. Or it uses 2 lenses to capture the left/right
edges/angles of the object then merge them together.
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