MikeMoss opened this issue on Aug 12, 2011 · 87 posts
MikeMoss posted Fri, 19 August 2011 at 11:30 AM
Hi
I get it now!
Your demo makes it very clear.
This image looks amazingly clear and free of ghosting.
Can you tell me exactly the process you used to create it.
What I'm doing is making two images 3" apart left to right, 1.5" each side of center.
I was testing last night and realized that having a very dark background isn't a great idea either.
I haven't really messed with the contrast etc. in Sereo Photo Maker, I'll do that today. I have worked with contrast and brightness in Photoshop after making the image.
I do have the feeling that I would like to make the red part of the image brighter then the defualt setting, the red lens lets less light through then the cyan side.
Last night I downloaded Stereo Movie Maker and made my first animation.
It's not as hard as I thought, I just made two .avi files the same way I did with the stills and loaded them in to SMM.
But I'm going back to working with the stills until I get images comparable to what you are doing.
I've also found that the glasses make a big difference, the original cardboard glasses are not at all comparable to the clip-ons I'm using now.
When I look at the images with them they are very fuzzy, with the new glasses the images look really sharp so the lens clarity is much better.
So if anyone is interested in doing this buy some good glasses, they are very cheap, and Amazon has a wide selection.
The flip up clip-ons that i'm using work really well for working on the computer because you can switch back and forth so quickly.
Thanks for the help.
Mike
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