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11/29/2005 02:53:53 AM · #1
new technology for 3D photography

heard its already available for awhile for olympus cameras, anyone got samples?

Message edited by author 2005-11-29 02:57:19.
11/29/2005 03:20:12 AM · #2
Thats looks very cool, but I wonder how practical it is when you can do most of those things post editing?
11/29/2005 03:24:28 AM · #3
Originally posted by Guyver:

Thats looks very cool, but I wonder how practical it is when you can do most of those things post editing?


damnit you might be right...
11/29/2005 08:31:31 AM · #4
Seems a bunch of really crappy gimmicks... just adding more things that the simplest program can do in postprocessing to in-camera functions. Nasty trend if you ask me. I'm curious about the "3D effect" business though... does this involve actually taking two images, or just manipulating a single image?
11/29/2005 08:39:15 AM · #5
The 3D effect that's referred to here is a "pseudo-3D" done by shifting image data and applying a color filter. Real 3D is easy to achieve, google "stereoscopy" and you'll find more info than you can digest!
11/29/2005 09:05:44 AM · #6
This is real 3D photography.



11/29/2005 11:00:05 AM · #7
Interesting 3D site.
Very neat.
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