My 3D photo hobby has involved several cameras over the years, each new technology getting better than the last. Here are a few images converted to red/cyan blended images which means, unfortunately, that you have to be wearing red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effect. So pull out those red/cyan glasses and click on the images below.
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Thursday, June 23, 2016
3-D Photography
I've been taking 3d photographs for decades, viewing them starting with stereopticons, then through lenticular screens, and now into digital MPO files that can be viewed on some computer monitors and TVs.
My 3D photo hobby has involved several cameras over the years, each new technology getting better than the last. Here are a few images converted to red/cyan blended images which means, unfortunately, that you have to be wearing red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effect. So pull out those red/cyan glasses and click on the images below.
My 3D photo hobby has involved several cameras over the years, each new technology getting better than the last. Here are a few images converted to red/cyan blended images which means, unfortunately, that you have to be wearing red/cyan glasses to see the 3D effect. So pull out those red/cyan glasses and click on the images below.