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Stereoscopic Images - Part B
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Also see Stereo Photos - Part A
Golden Warrior
This was shot with a hand-held digital camera, using the technique of moving the camera sideways between the two shots. Usually, I despise color anaglyph stereo, because the color vibrations are bizarre and painful to view. In this case, the shot is more monochromatic and manages to have minimal color flashing.
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Gasworks Park, Seattle
And for those who can manage cross-eye viewing:
Originally a black/white negative from a stereo camera, this shot was printed, and then scanned to computer before being converted into anaglyph.
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Toys
This image was captured from two shots made with a digital camera, which was mounted on a horizontal sliding bar to maintain the frame and horizontal alignment vital for stereo perception.
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Squash Leaves
Shot on color slide material using the Tri-Delta prism stereo adaptor. The Tri-Delta native format is wide, roughly the ratio seen here.
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