Boris, I will leave it in the Phantoms collection as an bad example. For the next similar object I will use the "Phantogram Button" in the 3DSteroidPro App.
If it is not intended to be a phantogram, without the correct work done on it, why put it in the phantogram gallery? The perspective is not appropriately stretched, and the stereobase is inadequate (unless you were to view the phantogram print from very far away, very small, the shape of the dog will not "rise" above the phantogram display surface very much).
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PaTh2018 2020-05-06 11:54
Boris, I will leave it in the Phantoms collection as an bad example.
For the next similar object I will use the "Phantogram Button" in the 3DSteroidPro App.
Retroformat 2020-04-25 09:44
If it is not intended to be a phantogram, without the correct work done on it, why put it in the phantogram gallery? The perspective is not appropriately stretched, and the stereobase is inadequate (unless you were to view the phantogram print from very far away, very small, the shape of the dog will not "rise" above the phantogram display surface very much).
PaTh2018 2020-04-10 21:28
No, just adjusted for pop out, no perspective converted.
The SPM (StereoPhoto Maker) way of doing it:
- http://stereoforum.org/SPM/Hilfe/adjust_08.htm
- http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/help/adjust_06.htm
JackDesBwa 2020-04-06 07:01
Is it intended to be a phantogram?