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Vieux 29/02/2008, 03h37   #8
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Par défaut Re: The easiest way to capture and display 3D stereoscopic movies and pictures

Well from the example on his web site, i really did not see any 3d effects,
did you?
"Alex" <Alex@Alex.org> wrote in message
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> "bolo" <someone@someplace.org> wrote:
>>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.

>
> I can't see how you would put any kind of parallax into a copy of an image
> by
> using Photoshop, but if you can I'm interested to know how you did it.
> Greetings, Alex
>



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