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Title: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Jon Brakel on July 24, 2010, 08:26:34 PM
This is the left/right cross eye image. You cross your eyes and look at the "middle" image to see the 3D pic. Basically you are combining the pictures in your brain to get the 3D effect. This one is pretty good. You can also see a piku-piku image by clicking on the link. This is my new favorite thing. You can see the piku-piku images even if you can't see the cross eye image. Not everyone can see the cross eye 3D images. Once you get to the piku-piku site you can click on the cross eye tab and see piku-piku WITH cross eye for a magical 3D experience!

http://www.start3d.com/en/4500359483/0001/2178099758632171 (http://www.start3d.com/en/4500359483/0001/2178099758632171)
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Jon Brakel on July 24, 2010, 09:18:49 PM
Click on the picture and when it opens right click on it and select "view". Then cross your eyes and the middle image will be the 3D image. Let me know what you think.
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Ron Huebner on July 25, 2010, 07:15:09 AM
I found it difficult to see, mostly from a focus perspective, due to my progressive bi-focal glasses. My wife looked at it and said "Wow!, he jumps off the screen!".

You captured perhaps the most dramatic moment of the round in this image, Bruce will appreciate that.

Ron
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Bruce Brakel on July 26, 2010, 05:34:33 AM
In the lunch picture, I'm holding the can closer to the camera for the cheap 3-D effect. 
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: tree on July 27, 2010, 12:50:07 PM
Cool :)
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Chainmeister on July 27, 2010, 02:28:20 PM
Quote from: Ron Huebner on July 25, 2010, 07:15:09 AM
I found it difficult to see, mostly from a focus perspective, due to my progressive bi-focal glasses. My wife looked at it and said "Wow!, he jumps off the screen!".

You captured perhaps the most dramatic moment of the round in this image, Bruce will appreciate that.

Ron
I get a headache looking at it w/ my progressives.  With them I see two shots side by side.  Nice shot but no 3d that I can see.
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Jon Brakel on July 27, 2010, 06:49:41 PM
Quote from: Chainmeister on July 27, 2010, 02:28:20 PM
Quote from: Ron Huebner on July 25, 2010, 07:15:09 AM
I found it difficult to see, mostly from a focus perspective, due to my progressive bi-focal glasses. My wife looked at it and said "Wow!, he jumps off the screen!".

You captured perhaps the most dramatic moment of the round in this image, Bruce will appreciate that.

Ron
I get a headache looking at it w/ my progressives.  With them I see two shots side by side.  Nice shot but no 3d that I can see.

Don't kill yourself trying to do it. Some people just can't. I'm not sure that it's the progressives that's the problem though. I can see them with my progressives on.
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Jon Brakel on July 29, 2010, 08:59:09 PM
Here's a putt in a format called LRL. You can view it direct or cross eye. When looking at it cross eye you look at the right two images, cross your eyes and form three images. The middle of the those will be 3D. Looking "direct" is really looking past the screen. Fewer people can see these images by looking direct but some people that can see direct can't do cross eye. If you can see either way, this one is very cool looking.
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Bruce Brakel on July 30, 2010, 05:46:22 AM
I had to open that in a new window and then size it down to see it direct.  I can look at these either way, but cross-eyed gives me eye strain. 
Title: Re: 3D disc golf picture test thread
Post by: Jon Brakel on July 30, 2010, 07:48:11 AM
Quote from: Bruce Brakel on July 30, 2010, 05:46:22 AM
I had to open that in a new window and then size it down to see it direct.  I can look at these either way, but cross-eyed gives me eye strain. 

Yep, that's the process to look at 'em from an SMF board. From most web browsers you can click on the image to "see" the full size but especially these 3 across pics are too big. So then you right click and select "view image" and it will open in a new window or tab. If you have auto scaling on then it will fill the screen and should be a decent size to view.