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Re: LEGO Stereogram (see it in 3D!)
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lugnet.general, lugnet.publish
Date: 
Mon, 27 Sep 1999 22:05:44 GMT
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In lugnet.general, David Eaton writes:
In lugnet.general, Thomas Main writes:
Does your camera have a special feature that enables you to take stereo pics
or is it a technique anyone can try?  If so, how did you set up the shot?

I think anyone can do it by simply moving the camera a couple inches to the
right or left... how far you move it affects how far away the objects pictured
appear.

I'm just using a "regular" digital camera -- a Ricoh RDC-300 w/ a 4mm fixed
focus lens.  The nice thing about the digital camera is that it doesn't cost
you anything to mess up your shots.

I placed the subject 12-14 inches away and placed the camera on the table at
the same level as the subject.  I took the left picture and then moved the
camera 1 inch to the right and took the right picture.  I purposely left the
flash off.  I read somewhere that having the flash on while doing this would
cast weird shadows because then the light source would be different in each
photo. Then I opened the pics in PhotoShop, cropped, reduced, and pasted them
next to each other.

I think I'm going to experiment a bit more with bigger images/sets...

This makes it fairly easy to do for still life photos, (like lego set-ups) but
difficult for live action shots.  I think there are cameras that have two
lenses offset by a few inches, but I've never actually seen them....

If you search ebay for "3d camera" you will turn up a bunch of these.

DaveE

Chris Busse
cbusse@infi.net
http://www.bussetech.com/lego



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  Re: LEGO Stereogram (see it in 3D!)
 
(...) My father has a tripod adapter that he built that uses a simple parallelogram to create a camera mounting platform that can simply be "flopped" from the left to right position. As I recall, the resulting offset was about an inch- and-a-half. (...) (25 years ago, 27-Sep-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)

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  Re: LEGO Stereogram (see it in 3D!)
 
(...) I think anyone can do it by simply moving the camera a couple inches to the right or left... how far you move it affects how far away the objects pictured appear. This makes it fairly easy to do for still life photos, (like lego set-ups) but (...) (25 years ago, 27-Sep-99, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)

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