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Thanks much ! Looks like i'll be on Antivert for the rest of the day. Thanks again !

GrAnNy .

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Or how to stay calm during an earthquake.

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Excellent, thank you..there are similar fotos from the Franco-Prussian war that I've seen. It's great when you can actually see the odd individual not obeying the photographer, like the two small boys creeping into picture in the 'troops by railway line' foto lol..

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I wonder if the two photos could be digitally processed to get the best of both worlds, that is to say, 3d rendering but the fact that there are two separate images of the same view could be used to combine the images and extract common data from each and reduce the graininess of the resultant photos. This would be based on the idea the noise in each photo would be in slightly different places and could therefore be reduced by analyzing the photo data.

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Originally posted by sonhouse
I wonder if the two photos could be digitally processed to get the best of both worlds, that is to say, 3d rendering but the fact that there are two separate images of the same view could be used to combine the images and extract common data from each and reduce the graininess of the resultant photos. This would be based on the idea the noise in each photo ...[text shortened]... ould be in slightly different places and could therefore be reduced by analyzing the photo data.
I screen printed both angles, and put them side by side. Cross your eyes and you have a 3d picture. (much like a magic eye, line up the focus point)

http://www.rhp15.com/pictures/CivilWar3d.jpg

I don't think you could combine the two images to get this affect, when your brain focuses on the guy, the chair is double. When you focus on the chair, the guy is double. That is how the image fools you into believing you are seeing a 3d image.

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My son has a 3d magazine that came with the red eye blue eye glasses... and the more modern 3d glasses he got at a movie works with the magazine.

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The 80's are trippy with 3d glasses for sure. But nothing compares to the bad trip flashbacks you will revive though the photos from the 60's, the 1860's of course.