Sunday, May 31, 2009

3D stereogram - test 1

3D stereogram - test 1 by Kim Dench.
I thought it was time to try something new. Second Life is a 3D world, so isn't it time we let that show in our pictures?

Here is the first test shot I took in my studio of myself in glorious 3D. It works quite well, I think, so I will be experimenting a lot more with this.


Instructions for Crosseye Stereograms:

1) Sit about half a meter (half a yard) from the screen.

2) Go crosseyed, so you see four images, instead of two.

3) Adust the degree of crosseyedness until the two middle images (the left of the right pair and the right of the left pair) merge, so that you see only three images.

4) Hold that position and try to get them into focus. When you succeed you suddenly have a clear 3D image.

5) If your eyes get tired, take a break.

It is difficult to do this the first time, but once you have succeeded it gets a lot easier from then on.

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