Hi! I also like the 3D photography and I also have uploaded a few ones.
Your stereo pictures are made for parallel view, not for x-eye. In this case we can see the perfect 3D effect with only using e.g. a LOREO viewer or so.
If you swap the left and right image, then the pictures would be available to viewing with cross-eye.
Congratulation for these pictures, Árpád from Hungary
I can free view parallel stereo, without much effort. I can't freeview cross-eye. Hence I publish parallel images. I suppose the best of both worlds would be using three images in a row to allow for both methods.
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Robert Belton, on May 6, 2007, said:
Uedaさん、どうもありがとうございました。
Vasco Pires, on June 8, 2007, said:
Great one also
mendei, on January 7, 2009, said:
Hi! I also like the 3D photography and I also have uploaded a few ones.
Your stereo pictures are made for parallel view, not for x-eye. In this case we can see the perfect 3D effect with only using e.g. a LOREO viewer or so. If you swap the left and right image, then the pictures would be available to viewing with cross-eye.
Congratulation for these pictures, Árpád from Hungary
gen2oo9, on September 7, said:
Am I the only one who can see parallel stereos without any viewer?! X-Stereos are always the wrong way round to me... o.O
Anyway this one works for me and I like it! :)
Greetings from Germany!
Robert Belton, on September 7, said:
I can free view parallel stereo, without much effort. I can't freeview cross-eye. Hence I publish parallel images. I suppose the best of both worlds would be using three images in a row to allow for both methods.
Thanks for the comments.