How to take 3D photos
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- Dmcgeary on 2008-09-03 - Tags no_tag
- Dsgran on 2008-05-23 - Tags photography , stereoscopic , 3D
- Justdep on 2008-05-23 - Tags howto , photography , tips , for:desertdragon , for:jessirae , for:wandereye
- Betterannamac on 2008-05-05 - Tags tutorial , photography , 3d
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Now you’ve got two photos, but you need to make one. I use a fantastic piece of free software called StereoPhoto Maker. It’s not the prettiest software, but it does a fantastic job. It can be used in conjunction with a plugin called AutoPano, that can analise the two images and automatically correct for many of the problems that can come from shooting two separate images. This includes tilting and twisting, moving forward or back between shots, and the “keystone distortion” that occurs when you turn the camera to centre the subject for close 3D photos.
- Download and install StereoPhoto Maker.
- Download and install AutoPano and link it to StereoPhoto Maker as a plugin.
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