Lamproderma echinulatum

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Lamproderma echinulatum

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Cross-eyed stereo pair
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Cross-eyed stereo pair
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Awesome, I especially liked the stereo photos. Is there anything specific you have to do for one, or can you use the same image? I thought I read you needed something like a 15º change in perspective?
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There are many people who will be able to answer your question in more detail.

However, the short answer is that they are "synthetic" stereos made with Zerene from a normal stack of images. The software produces images which are slightly offset for each eye and gives a 3D effect.

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Pitufo wrote:There are many people who will be able to answer your question in more detail.

However, the short answer is that they are "synthetic" stereos made with Zerene from a normal stack of images. The software produces images which are slightly offset for each eye and gives a 3D effect.
Ah great! Thank you for the short and sweet answer :)
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themagicdrainpipe wrote:Awesome, I especially liked the stereo photos. Is there anything specific you have to do for one, or can you use the same image? I thought I read you needed something like a 15º change in perspective?
See https://zerenesystems.com/cms/stacker/d ... eticstereo . The separation in degrees is not critical, but 15º is around maximum. Typical separation between human pupils is around 60-65 mm, so 15º of separation corresponds to viewing at only around 9-10 inches. 5-10º corresponds to viewing at roughly 15-30 inches, which still gives a strong stereo effect.

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Post by ztt74 »

Great shots - had never heard of this fungus before.

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Re: Lamproderma echinulatum

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Nice pictures, do you have an IG account? I'd love to see more!

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Re: Lamproderma echinulatum

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Interesting. These look like the fruiting bodies of a kind of slime mold.
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