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11/03/2003 04:25:16 PM · #1
Some wonderful stereographs on this site, taken underwater, at coral reefs, near glaciers, and so on. They range from the Red Sea to the Caribbean to Thailand. The site's in Danish, but the pictures speak for themselves.

//www.sitecenter.dk/sorenhertz/nss-folder/mappe3/
11/03/2003 05:19:21 PM · #2
Kostia - those are stunning! What great quality. I view these the other way round though so I'm opening a new window with the image and moving it to the other side.

Lovely subject and yes, they do speak for themselves.
11/03/2003 05:32:03 PM · #3
I never thought of just reversing the images myself to get the left/right to "pop" properly. I finally did teach myself to do it "right," but that little trick would have helped with the first few!
11/03/2003 05:35:53 PM · #4
It may be a silly question but .....

How do you view those stereo photos to get the actual effect?
11/03/2003 05:37:12 PM · #5
You have to go cross-eyes so that the 2 photos merge together to create a 3rd in the middle, which is 3D. It takes some getting used to but try putting your finger in front of your eyes, focusing on that, then looking at the monitor. It takes practice so keep at it :)
11/03/2003 05:39:08 PM · #6
Basicaly you are looking at the left image with your right eye and the right image with your left eye. Gives me a headeache every time.

They are great images though!

Message edited by author 2003-11-03 17:39:42.
11/03/2003 05:55:17 PM · #7
Ahhh, ok, I thought you might need special glasses or something.

I'll give it a go but have one strong eye and one very weak eye, and it makes seeing stereo images (IMax, those annoying puzzled that leap out in 3D etc) very hard.

Love half of each photo anyway ;)
11/03/2003 06:30:05 PM · #8
For anyone who needs help, here's a thread to assist:
//www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=36089
11/03/2003 06:56:05 PM · #9
Now that's some nifty stuff!!

::goes downstairs for some advil::
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