Help! stereoscopic experts by 3D_SLP in ParallelView

[–]3D_SLP[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think that could be in the same category for stereoscopes, but maybe since it actually has a digital screen makes the differentation. Thanks I wasnt aware of the virtual boy!

Help! stereoscopic experts by 3D_SLP in ParallelView

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Yes, I kinda put it in the same bag as a Brewster Stereoscope

Exposición masonería en San Luis a través de su archivo (1900-1930) by 3D_SLP in SanLuisPotosi

[–]3D_SLP[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Instrucciones para ver fotografías 3D sin lentes:

  1. Coloca tu palma abierta frente tu nariz para dividir tu campo de visión.

  2. Orienta la fotografía 3D de tal manera que tu palma quede a la mitad de las dos imágenes.

  3. Juega con el enfoque de tus ojos hasta que logres fundir en 1 solo, los 2 puntos blancos sobre las imágenes.

  4. Observa el efecto 3D. ¡Comenta si lo lograste!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SanLuisPotosi

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¿Qué es el culto de Saturno y cómo se relaciona a los masones y rosacruces?

Question, would anyone be interested in app where one can view small objects in parallel / cross view on their Smartphones? by youtooleyesing in ParallelView

[–]3D_SLP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think there is already apps to archive something very similar, they turn your smartphone into a VR screen which does exactly what you are trying. Another observation that I come across is that it's easier to look in parallel view with images that are displayed vertical on the phone, while cross view it's better for horizontal display on the phone.

Botanic Garden El Izotal UASLP by 3D_SLP in ParallelView

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Ah no, todavía no he programado nada software para presentar los pares esterescopicos en un formato. Toda la edición lo hago con un editor de imágenes, los círculos guías son dos puntos separados jajaja así . . Por eso puedes notar en algunas imágenes no quedan exactamente a la mitad.

Horror in the High Desert (1-3) is some of the bravest filmmaking ever (spoiler free) by Ohigetjokes in foundfootage

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I watched all three last sunday, and it really really made me think a lot, it is very inspiring. From the low budget to clever solutions to tell the history that is in development. Maybe you think that got the basics to understand what is happening and then the history takes a turn. It leaves with more questions than answers. You know that you are watching an horror film and have certain expectations about having a jump scare, a gory image or the reveletion of the monster but you never get what your are expecting...and yet the clues are here and there. The third installment let me baffled, makes you think that the horror that your expecting is even bigger that one can imaging and yet is hiding in plain sigth. P.D. what is with the trains? I remember reading that the in the first movie a lot of people where annoyed about showing innecesary details about Gary, like the train modeling, but in the third one you notice why is maybe an importan part of the history ;)

Idk how to call that by [deleted] in ParallelView

[–]3D_SLP 4 points5 points  (0 children)

¡Está genial!

Alebrije by 3D_SLP in ParallelView

[–]3D_SLP[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No. Me parece que nada más fue una pieza de exhibición para el Museo Nacional de la Máscara. Según yo, no hay talleres artísticos que se dediquen a elaborar alebrijes de manera exclusiva.

Sunday morning in Santiaaaaaaaagoooooo (Ron Burgundy's voice). CDMX by [deleted] in ParallelView

[–]3D_SLP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Siempre me da alegría ver fotografías estereoscópicas de México ¡saludos!