ZT's in 3D.

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The stereo Leek/Tyrade pics seemed to work pretty well so I thought I'd try a few more with some ZT's.

The larger images are for cross viewing and the smaller images are for parallel viewing (or here).

Closedfront.jpg


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openbelly.jpg


openbellypara.jpg


openclipspine.jpg


openclipspinepara.jpg


openfronttogether.jpg


openfronttogetherpara.jpg


Enjoy, and try not to hurt yourselves. ;)
 
Oh man, I think those pictures have finally caused me to give in and finally get an 0500!
Really nice pics!
 
Very nice pictures again. Thanks for taking the time to make and share them.
I especially like the perspective in pictures 2 and 3.
The 0500 looks indeed very good on these pictures.
 
Garrr......... irritates me to no end that I can't do the 3D thing !

Thanks for the pics though , this one is my fave.
openfronttogether.jpg
 
Garrr......... irritates me to no end that I can't do the 3D thing !

It's strange, with the composite 3D pictures, I could only see the cross view pictures, while this time, I can only see the parallel ones. I don't want to hurt my eyes too much by keep trying to see them both.

I copy the pictures to my hardrive in order to be able to resize them to the most easy size for me to be able to see them. I have a small monitor(14") with a high resolution(1680x1050) so they would be a bit small on my screen without resizing.
BTW, kneedeep, am I correct to say that the only difference between the parallel pictures and the cross-view pictures is that they are swapped(R-L) and resized?
 
i cant get it to work, but i dunno if i care. those pics are just amazing! cant wait to get the passaround MUDD to play with now :D
 
It's strange, with the composite 3D pictures, I could only see the cross view pictures, while this time, I can only see the parallel ones. I don't want to hurt my eyes too much by keep trying to see them both.

I copy the pictures to my hardrive in order to be able to resize them to the most easy size for me to be able to see them. I have a small monitor(14") with a high resolution(1680x1050) so they would be a bit small on my screen without resizing.
BTW, kneedeep, am I correct to say that the only difference between the parallel pictures and the cross-view pictures is that they are swapped(R-L) and resized?

From what I've read, free viewing stereo images is actually good for your eye muscles. (Of course, everything in moderation...)

I know what you mean about the display, the machine I posted these pics with has a 17 inch 1920 x 1200 display. On the other hand I can easily view the pics in this thread on my iPhone, so the size shouldn't really be an issue. Parallel view images are easier to view when they are smaller. Cross view images can be easily viewed in much larger sizes, up to a point.

You are correct the parallel images are just swapped and resized.

Thanks for looking. :D
 
Kneedeep, I take it that photography is either your hobbie or your profession, your pictures are always great to view and probably helps kershaw sell some knives. Thanks again for some cool picts.
 
Kneedeep, I take it that photography is either your hobbie or your profession, your pictures are always great to view and probably helps kershaw sell some knives. Thanks again for some cool picts.

Thanks for the complements, I enjoy sharing the pics.

Photography is pretty much just a serious hobby for me now, I had spent a pretty good stretch of time as a Master Printer for a fairly famous large format photographer. Macro photography has always been a favorite to do though.

A friend has been relentlessly bugging me to help him out with his architectural photography business (he has way too many jobs coming in). Not sure I see that happening any time soon though.
 
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