These samples are set up for parallel freeviewing; that is, one can relax one's gaze to
independently look at the appropriate images and fuse the stereo pair without the aid of a viewer. The images must
be kept rather small for this method, as most people find divergent viewing impossible, or at least uncomfortable.
If you haven't learned the technique, try placing a length of cardboard between your nose and the division of the
pair, so each eye can see only it's particular frame. Then stare vacantly at the screen to drift the images
together. You may also view this page with a lorgnette stereoscope.
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This was printed as a autostereo mousepad, among other things.
Producer: Visicomm 1996 Visicomm, All Rights Reserved. |
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A stereo pair from a 21 image lenticular array. This is a conversion from original flattie photographs.
Producer: Virtual Images Unlimited 1996 Virtual Images Unlimited, All Rights Reserved. |
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This image was a test for a proposed series of lenticular trading cards that were never published.
Producer: Topps 1996 Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc., All Rights Reserved. |
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My Christmas card from a few years back.
1996 Tony Alderson, All Rights Reserved. |
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Some stereo pairs extracted from the conversions I did for Topps' lenticular trading cards celebrating the
triology reissue.
Producer: Topps 1996 LUCASFILM, LTD., All Rights Reserved. |
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A stereo render of one of our shots in HBO's "From the Earth to the Moon."
Producer: Tom Hanks for Home Box Office Production 1998 HBO, All Rights Reserved.Stereo image 1998 AI Effects, Inc., All Rights Reserved. |