There are various ways of viewing
3D. Please familiarize yourself using the legend below. The little icons
next to the image represent ways in which the image may be viewed.
LEGEND:
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Anaglyph red/blue glasses.
Red on the left eye; blue on the right. |
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Cross-eyed viewing. Look
at the stereo image, cross your eyes and the pair will double. The intersection
of the left and the right image will resolve into a 3D image. This takes
practice. |
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Parallel viewing. Look at
the stereo image, relax your eyes until they focus beyond the stereo pair.
Focus on your reflection on the monitor. This Technique is similar to viewing
"Magic Eye" images. |
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This is an animated GIF
file that shows the movement from left to right images. This mimics the
motion from a lenticular screen. |
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LCD shutter glasses. You
need to set your monitor to interlace. Interlaced with right view on top. |
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All images here were
converted from flat 2D to 3D using my proprietary 2D to 3D conversion
process !!!!! |
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This was one of the exhibit
images used by Infinite Photo and Imaging at the Global Shop show in Chicago.
This is one of 8 lenticular images used at the show. |
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Check out the GIF image
on this one. This is a 3D, 3-Flip lenticular image where the dress change
colors from red to yellow to blue and every combination in between. Retail
clothing stores will usually carry an item in multiple colors and this
is a perfect way to show it off. |
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This was a composite
of 5 different photos and was a real challenge to convert to 3D.
The final product was used as an exhibit promo at a museum trade
show. |
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"Exhibits Come to Life".
That is the theme of this image supported by numerous 3D lenticular images. |
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