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    Re: How to Build a Stereo LF Camera

    DrTang - did you swap those images around? As posted, the right eye image is definitely on the right in all three cases (easy to see with the cine camera; it's facing the left eye straight on but the viewer's right side of it is visible in the right hand image).

    Um, you'd swap the images round if you use the 'crossed-eye' viewing technique, I guess; I use the 'uncross' until you end up with three adjacent images, one of which is the stereo result.

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    Re: How to Build a Stereo LF Camera

    my new 6X17stereo system

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    my new 6X17 stereo system

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    Re: How to Build a Stereo LF Camera

    Oh, very nice!

    I hoped to use a Fuji FP-UL as a stereo camera but it can't focus far enough to be usable.
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    GChu - nice...but if you could create a front standard to allow for each lens to swing (axially) and shift (laterally), then you could adjust the interocular distance and aim points - which would allow you to alter (exaggerate/diminish) the 3-D perspective. Would be a lot more fun I would think!

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    Re: How to Build a Stereo LF Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by John Layton View Post
    GChu - nice...but if you could create a front standard to allow for each lens to swing (axially) and shift (laterally), then you could adjust the interocular distance and aim points - which would allow you to alter (exaggerate/diminish) the 3-D perspective. Would be a lot more fun I would think!
    thanks for your suggestion. I may try in future. Now let me play with simple mode first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Havoc View Post
    Oh, very nice!

    I hoped to use a Fuji FP-UL as a stereo camera but it can't focus far enough to be usable.
    I played with the Wista Stereo camera I purchased from this forum years ago and used Fuji FP-C45. Very nice

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    Re: How to Build a Stereo LF Camera

    Quote Originally Posted by gchu1970 View Post
    I played with the Wista Stereo camera I purchased from this forum years ago and used Fuji FP-C45. Very nice

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    Oh, can you use that one for real stereo? I always thought it would be like the Fuji FP-UL only for portraits so it would have a limited range for focus. So, another to add to my list... Thanks for that info!
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