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    3D with GH1 & 14-140
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    4x 2 pictures 3D with Lumix GH1/14-140, each 1920x1080

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    How do you view these? I'm actually getting a blurry 3D effect just from crossing my eyes! Looks pretty good.


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    Ben, Go here for the tutorial... http://www.3dphoto.net/text/viewing/technique.html

    DonalDuc, I know how to do it, but I can't seem to do it with your photos.


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    Cross eyed works pretty well and it's part of the tutorial. Thanks.

    Actually once you get it in focus it's pretty freaking amazing. Wow! Cool photos.


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    I cant get it in focus and I feel like I am going to go blind so Ill take a break for a while. I feel like the fat guy in mallrats who cant see the magiceye poster


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben_B View Post
    How do you view these? I'm actually getting a blurry 3D effect just from crossing my eyes! Looks pretty good.
    Hehe, I hate anaglyphs & shutter glasses, I have a Zalman Trimon 3D (delivered with
    2 pol.glasses and cables and StereoscopicPlayer for € 170) - best what you can get. 22", 1680x1050.

    True colours for 3D pictures and 3D videos.

    http://geizhals.at/eu/a286841.html


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    Wow...the cross eyed thingy works pretty good.....and it looks sharp. But my 3 year old is starting to get scared of me. lol


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    Quote Originally Posted by tony240sx View Post
    I cant get it in focus and I feel like I am going to go blind so Ill take a break for a while. I feel like the fat guy in mallrats who cant see the magiceye poster
    Cross them till the images overlap and then relax your eyes while still holding them there, it'll come into focus on it's own.


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    Both flower shots ROCK! Excellent!

    These were created the old fashioned, way with two cameras - or some software from a single shot?


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    Quote Originally Posted by gdi View Post
    Both flower shots ROCK! Excellent!
    These were created the old fashioned, way with two cameras - or some software from a single shot?
    It's made with 1 GH1 with 2 shots

    Freehand - or with this macro focussing rail slider for $ 35



    http://shop.ebay.com/?_from=R40&_trk...All-Categories

    Of course you can do it with EACH camera, but with GH1 it makes most fun :-)



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