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Image Title: a bunch of rocks
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| Photographer |
don blasingame {K:2288}
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| Project |
#15 Personal Style
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Camera Model |
sony mavica
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| Portfolio |
anaglyph
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| Uploaded |
11/19/2001 |
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electronic media
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| Critiques |
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Critique Only Image
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| About |
this is an anaglyph I slopped together of an interesting rock formation I saw along the side of a road in sonoma county
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blasingame
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There are 3 Comments in 1 Pages
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Dave Holland
{K:13041} 11/19/2001
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OK, what's an anaglyph?
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don blasingame
{K:2288} 11/19/2001
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I've should have been more descriptive in my description. An anaglyph is the name used for a type of photograph or drawing that can be seen in 3d when used with peripheral equipment such as red blue glasses. In the above photo, the 3d dimensions can be seen with a pair of red blue glasses; the left eye looks thru a red colored lens, adn the right eye looks thru a blue lens. For the above photo, I took two photos of the same object with my digital camera, displacing the camera about six inches along a horizontal line perpendicular to a segment from the camera to the rocks. I was quite surprised how easy it was to stitch together this anaglyph image with a freeware program I found somewhere in the net.
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Pierre Demers
{K:103} 4/16/2002
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Cool effect Don,
It's amazing how the shot looks like when look with the 3D glass...
Congrat, very well done.
The software you use is it still avail. on the net, I would like to try it too...
Thanks and keep up the good work..
_____________ Pierre Demers www.angelfire.com/bc2/pierredemersphoto/
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