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Just imagine how far apart in your scene the human eyes would be, and for the second
picture translate the camera that much. make
each image look in a parallel direction - when people are looking at the stereo image,
the eye-crossing differences will be done by
their own eyes; it shouldn't be done by the camera. That's how I did my image
earlier, and it looks fine.
- Slime
Sigmund Kyrre Aas <as### [at] studntnuno> wrote in message
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> Harold Baize wrote:
> >
> > Sigmund,
> > Alright, I realize my last message didn't really answer the question- why.
> > Well, when we look at things in the distance (infinity) the line of
> > sight of each eye is parallel. It is still pretty much parallel at
> > 195cm. Given an average human eye separation of 6.5cm that works out
> > to be 1:30. When we look at things closer than this our eyes converge
>
> ahhh ooohh It's coming to me .. gotta.. _think_... Nah. G'night everone!
>
> sig., still cuious about that ratio..
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