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3D or stereo photography has been around since early 1900. The methods are several, stereo cameras with two lenses that take the picture like the eyes see them, a regular camera that you move horizontal and take one picture for the left eye and one for the right. There are also special lenses that use prisms and mirrors to make two pics, and of course holograms. |

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Pros with this way of taking 3D. IT'S CHEAP!! You can take moving objects. No extra work in PS, and you can see the picture without glasses. The reason that it is OK without glasses (no 3D of course) is that the focused object isn't affected by the filter, but everything that is out of focus is, so the background looks a little weird but the in focus object is OK. Cons, you need to have the aperture full open and you need to be pretty close to the object to get a good 3D effect. Will just work in landscape mode. So it has it limitations, but is great fun.
And of course YOU need to have 3D glasses to see the effect on my test pictures here :-) |












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