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On 6/12/2016 8:00 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> On 11-6-2016 17:33, Stephen wrote:
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>> Shalt thou play the king to my fool on yon Blasted Heath?
>
> I am afraid I am already the fool.
Bags I Cornwell.
Not for the gore. My wife is called Regan.
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> Maybe, but I suspect it has to do with what Clipka mentions and maybe
> with non-symmetry.
>
As for that image, probably.
Starting afresh I made a 240 frame animation as a test. It looks perfect
with the shutter glasses but there is ghosting in the horizontal
direction. When I save it in the Red/Cyan format.
I attach a frame and will follow up with the left and right images.
It is meant to be behind the screen.
Comments welcome.
>>
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> <shudder> I would not care to join them </shudder>. I have a problem
> with man-built heights; curiously enough, none at all with natural heights.
>
I just can't stand heights. In nature I won't go near an edge.
When I worked on the rigs. I just had to do it.
Climbing to the top of a crane to work on a sensor. To climbing to the
top of the drilling derrick and watching someone else change an anemometer.
"Lunch atop a skyscraper" is like a toothache. The type you have to
probe. To make sure it is still there.
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Stephen
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On 6/12/2016 1:29 PM, StephenS wrote:
> On 12/06/2016 2:55 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> ....
>> I had not realised though that it was exactly the camera needed for 3D.
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> For animations and scenes with left/right border elements, yes.
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> This is why I usually post only frame centered objects with white space
> close to the borders.
>
Good to hear it. I always wondered and thought you were a purist. :)
Now I know why. I may have been a little bit over ambitious picking that
scene to start off with.
I'm still having problems with the red/cyan images that I don't have
with yours.
Ah! well. It's called learning. :)
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Stephen
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On 6/12/2016 1:37 PM, Stephen wrote:
> follow up with the left and right images
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Stephen
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On 12/06/2016 8:37 AM, Stephen wrote:
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> It looks perfect
> with the shutter glasses but there is ghosting in the horizontal
> direction. When I save it in the Red/Cyan format.
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Two good examples of the limitations of red/cyan.
High contrast; very dark beside very bright, without a transition.
---I use mostly gray scale images to limit this.
Saturated colour channels; Full red on the red side and full cyan on the
cyan side(this means the use of black).
---did I mention gray scale images already ;-)
The picture is fine, the use of red/cyan anaglyph is poor.
Shutter glasses all the way for this scene.
Stephen S
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On 10/06/2016 4:46 PM, Stephen wrote:
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> There are a couple of obvious faults but comments welcome.
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-I might reduce the camera separation by half.
-When joining the two pictures, place the picture frame at the viewing
plane(zero separation)
-Make sure the scene camera only has horizontal offset.
For almost all of my scenes when I go to make the right/left image, I
place the scene in a union and the camera at 0x lookat 0x. I them move
the union(scene) around to give the correct depth queues, and only
change the x offsets on the camera to make my right/left images.
Stephen S
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On 6/12/2016 3:15 PM, StephenS wrote:
> On 12/06/2016 8:37 AM, Stephen wrote:
> ....
>> It looks perfect
>> with the shutter glasses but there is ghosting in the horizontal
>> direction. When I save it in the Red/Cyan format.
> ....
>
> Two good examples of the limitations of red/cyan.
> High contrast; very dark beside very bright, without a transition.
> ---I use mostly gray scale images to limit this.
> Saturated colour channels; Full red on the red side and full cyan on the
> cyan side(this means the use of black).
> ---did I mention gray scale images already ;-)
>
I like not this news. :(
But I think you have saved me a lot of time. :)
I shall ponder.
> The picture is fine, the use of red/cyan anaglyph is poor.
> Shutter glasses all the way for this scene.
>
Limitations in the scene itself?
> -I might reduce the camera separation by half.
> -When joining the two pictures, place the picture frame at the
> viewing plane(zero separation)
That's what I was aiming for.
> -Make sure the scene camera only has horizontal offset.
>
This one I got right. :)
> For almost all of my scenes when I go to make the right/left image, I
> place the scene in a union and the camera at 0x lookat 0x. I them
> move the union(scene) around to give the correct depth queues,
I will try that, thanks. I generally move the camera.
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Stephen
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On 12/06/16 07:55, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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> I am still grateful for the fieldcam. It has helped me in lots of ways.
> I had not realised though that it was exactly the camera needed for 3D.
>
Nor had I, TBH. Incidentally, is it really 13 rears since I wrote that?
Jon
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It's not about bravery.
It's about doing what I need to do to win
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On 6/12/2016 10:50 PM, Doctor John wrote:
> On 12/06/16 07:55, Thomas de Groot wrote:
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>> I am still grateful for the fieldcam. It has helped me in lots of ways.
>> I had not realised though that it was exactly the camera needed for 3D.
>>
>
> Nor had I, TBH. Incidentally, is it really 13 rears since I wrote that?
>
Doesn't time fly?
> Jon
>
^^^
¦¦¦ A typo? Or have you been born again?
BTW Bravery is what other people do. We just get on with it.™
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Stephen
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On 12-6-2016 14:37, Stephen wrote:
> Starting afresh I made a 240 frame animation as a test. It looks perfect
> with the shutter glasses but there is ghosting in the horizontal
> direction. When I save it in the Red/Cyan format.
>
> I attach a frame and will follow up with the left and right images.
> It is meant to be behind the screen.
> Comments welcome.
>
A thought about that ghosting: maybe that is due to a slight colour
discrepancy between the red of the image and the red of the spectacles?
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On 6/13/2016 7:43 AM, Thomas de Groot wrote:
> A thought about that ghosting: maybe that is due to a slight colour
> discrepancy between the red of the image and the red of the spectacles?
>
I think Stephen's on the right track and there are some images which are
not suitable for anaglyphs.
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Stephen
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