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pic: 190 in 3D!
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Re: pic: 190 in 3D!
I know you need multiple shots, but how did you actually generate the 3d view?
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Re: pic: 190 in 3D!
They probably used a method similar to this http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features/3d.cfm
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Re: pic: 190 in 3D!
I took two shots, spaced about a foot apart from each other (which exaggerates the 3D effect), aligned them with photoshop (making the part of the image I wanted at screen depth in the same place in both images), and combined them using the program Anaglyph Maker.
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