With a simple digital camera, editing software and a pair of 3D glasses (the ones with the red-blue lenses) you can make your own great photos of 3D by the method of ' anaglyph .
Let's see how to get to the final with 10 small step .
- Choose a subject that is not too flat, preferably with different elements spaced. You'll have to take two shots
- identical but with a slight difference between them. They should have a horizontal distance of about 6.5 cm, as well as the distance between our eyes.
nearer the minor should be this distance. The more distant (landscape in the mountains) you can also space out the two shots a few feet to get a wonderful impression of depth. - To make the two shots I recommend the method of the cha-cha-cha. Poggiatevi right leg and take the first picture, move your body behind these once on the left leg, and take the second picture.
- Upload two photos in Photoshop or similar software.
- Create a layer from the second photo and place it over sulla prima foto
- Diminuite l'opacità del livello per poterlo spostare ed adattare al primo. La scelta di un elemento da sovrapporre determinerà il punto in cui l'effetto 3D apparirà verso l'interno o verso l'esterno.
- Rimettere il valore dell'opacità a 100.
- Abilitare e disabilitare velocemente e ripetutamente il livello superiore per esser certi che l'effetto 3D sia ottimale.
- Dalle opzioni "opzioni di fusione" abilitare il solo canale del rosso "R", disabilitando i canali "G" e "B".
- Avete ottenuto uno scatto 3D che potrete gustarvi con gli occhialini Rosso-blu.
For the lazy, there are some free software such as Stereo Photo Maker to guide you through the process of creation. Personally I made the shots with a camera dual objective, the legendary Loreo, bought more than 10 years ago from California via the Internet.
's been a bit of Annette and the same Loreo pulled out a beautiful lens mount on the Canon EOS 1000D with my daughter Selene.
And here revealed autoregalo my birthday!
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