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+-70cm from screen. look cross eyed until middle picture is seen. Relax and enjoy 3Dby RUEDISCHMUTZComment by RUEDISCHMUTZ: Many thanks to everybody who tried to see my 3D.
I know not everybody will be able to do it. So I expected the score I eventually ended up. No problem, I have been greatly compensated by the comments I received. It was worth the low score. Special the person who saw âgodâ in my picture. My wife and I had great fun to read all of them.
And now how Iâve done it. Probably most of you have done similar things, but for the few who donât know.
First I made a small sliding platform on the tripod. Take 2 photos, moving the camera on my platform. Horizontal camera movement in this case was about 5 cm. The rule is, the closer the main object the less the move. Important is, to point the camera in exactly the same direction.
Then cut away anything not needed in both pictures. Making sure the edge is the same in 3D view.
Place next to each other and voila, you have a 3D picture.
Many thanks and happy squinting.
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