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    Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    Something completely different!

    Has anyone thought about, or experimented with, soft lenses on a stereo camera?

    Background is that I have a 13x18cm plate camera with the facility for mounting the separation septum.

    I know most of the soft lenses available are biggish and the chances of owning two identical are almost zero. The camera I have is with a sliding board so a single objective would suffice but limiting subject choice, of course. I was thinking of small petzvals and landscape meniscus.

    Does anyone have any idea of what the viewed image would look like? Perhaps it would only give the viewer a headache?

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    I think it would be different dependent on whether you use black and white or color, if you are using non color corrected objectives.

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    Quote Originally Posted by Steven Tribe View Post
    Does anyone have any idea of what the viewed image would look like?
    Like a stereograph taken with a softfocus lens.

    Why should such an image give the viewer a headache?

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter K View Post
    Like a stereograph taken with a softfocus lens.

    Why should such an image give the viewer a headache?
    For the same reason a shallow depth of field can give the viewer a headache in stereo, for example!
    But it's definitely worth a try! You can always 'fake' to see how it looks like by adding soft focus effects to a stereo pair you already made, just to see..
    I'd be curious to see how a stereo petzval image turns out with swirly bokeh...

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    I thought that perhaps the time lag (when using a single lens) which must result in some change in the position of leaves etc. and the slightly different location of highlights/halo in the second exposure might create an even more "disturbed" viewed image.

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    the cooke soft focus lenses in f5.6 and 6.5 are fairly small......so arethe wollensak series II.....
    My YouTube Channel has many interesting videos on Soft Focus Lenses and Wood Cameras. Check it out.

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    i have a polaroid 500 portrait camera that shoots 6 or 8 images on a sheet of film
    and i have made stereo images with it. the lenses are single cell ( like a landscape meniscus )
    and it doesn't give a headache when viewed.
    i don't think you will have trouble.

    have fun !

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    I had forgotten that software is available to pair up images (standard photoshop?). So some kind of sliding mount ( 65mm) would allow experiments with larger lenses on a single tripod/stand position?

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    You don't even need Photoshop, just a divider or some way of covering one then the other side of the film while you move the lens.

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    Re: Can soft/pictorial lenses be used on stereo cameras?

    I've been thinking about this, and I'm confused about a few things and hope some of you learned gentlemen might educate me. I understand moving the lens to approximate the eye positions, but I'm confused about the purpose of the divider/septum. If a single lens is to be used, couldn't one make one exposure on one full sheet of film, slide the lens, turn over the film holder, and make the second exposure on a separate, full sheet of film?

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