Sunday

More 3d Testing

March 5th 2011

So after my last lot of 3D images there were a few things I wanted to sort out, such as making my 2 images, left eye and right eye, closer together and more matching, to see if my results were any better. I also wanted to try out 3D images which have more activity in them, such as more object and a bigger depth of field.


I wanted to try out how a 3D image would look with lots of different object within it. This image doesn't really work very well, it is flat as a 3D image.

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More testing with objects. This one works better than the first, I think because it has depth of field in it. A background with something in the foreground.

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2D
Left Eye
 Right Eye

3D
Left Eye
Right Eye

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Left Eye
Right Eye

These 2 images are not as exact to one another as the previous left/right eye images I have taken. This is because I moved the camera while taking them to create the double exposures/movement in them.

3D

Even though the 2 images to make this 3D image are not as exact to one another as they should be to create a 3D image the result works really well and I love how you can see the overlapping of the 2 images. Because they are not close together, when you look at the image with 3D glasses you get double exposure as well as a 3D image, which I really like. I also did a black and white version.

I think I prefer 3D images in black and white. When you look at a 3D image in colour you don't really notice the colour of it, but when you look at a 3D image that is black and white the subject stand out a lot more and so does the 3D effect.

In this one I moved the images closer together, how they usually are in 3D. The image is a lot more defined, as there is not multiple exposures any more. This makes the 3D side to the image a lot stronger..

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I tried experimenting with 3D using an earlier image that I had taken of Bish. Instead of using the 2 different images from the left and right eye, I used 2 of the same image but positioned one further along so that you are able to see one in red and one in blue. The image doesn't really work that great as a 3D image.





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