Water mite stereo
Water mite stereo
183 photos, Sony A6300, PS/Picolay, Optiphot, Nikon BD Plan 20x, Nikon condenser with DF insert,cross pol, variable oblique filter, LED/flash adapter
Re: Water mite stereo
Great images !!
Unfortunately for me: My free-viewing technique results in a hollow effect
... I will try swapping the Left and Right images
MichaelG.
Unfortunately for me: My free-viewing technique results in a hollow effect
... I will try swapping the Left and Right images
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'
Re: Water mite stereo
Very nice!
Re: Water mite stereo
Wow, now it works for me. Impressive.
Re: Water mite stereo
Like the individual image/images. Unfortunately I am unable to see cross focus 3D :(
Zeiss Standard WL (somewhat fashion challenged) & Wild M8
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Olympus E-P2 (Micro Four Thirds Camera)
Re: Water mite stereo
Thank you all for your kind comments !
Looks like it is #8
Looks like it is #8
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Re: Water mite stereo
Very beautiful little creature. Interestingly, I get it hollow with the second arrangement.
Re: Water mite stereo
Superb !
Thanks for showing.
Just to add to the statistics, :-
post#1 works perfectly for me cross-eye freeviewing
swapped #4 is hollow.
I have never been able to do parallel freeviewing.
Thanks for showing.
Just to add to the statistics, :-
post#1 works perfectly for me cross-eye freeviewing
swapped #4 is hollow.
I have never been able to do parallel freeviewing.
Re: Water mite stereo
Very nice, thanks ! Second set of images is hollow for me also.
Re: Water mite stereo
2nd is for stereo glasses.
But...yesterday one person told me, that 2nd set was ok for him, 1st was hollow ...
Maybe it depends , how brain merges it ?
But...yesterday one person told me, that 2nd set was ok for him, 1st was hollow ...
Maybe it depends , how brain merges it ?
Re: Water mite stereo
Well ... between us, I think we’ve done a nice demonstration
Some do parallel viewing, others do cross-eyed viewing:
A simple switch of Left/Right images lets the same pair suit those of either persuasion.
MichaelG.
Some do parallel viewing, others do cross-eyed viewing:
A simple switch of Left/Right images lets the same pair suit those of either persuasion.
MichaelG.
Too many 'projects'