Wiggle Stereoscopy

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Take two photos of the same subject from slightly different angles. Merge the two photos into a single looped, animated gif to create a wiggle stereoscopic image that simulates 3-D. A very good tutorial explaining the full process can be found on Martin Sutherland’s website.

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I’ve been a bit MIA at Camp Magic Macguffin for the past week as the family has been in San Diego having a wonderful time.
I find these 3d wiggle stereoscopy animated gifs really fascinating, so I tried it. I took a lot of pictures down at Lake MacGuffin this past
1)What’s the meme?, 2 stars Just took a photo and Photoshopped the text on. 2) Wiggle Stereoscopy, 3 stars I took two photos of my television, and then
So… this is late >< and there’s a really long story for why, but I won’t get into it. The prompt for this assignment is to Take
Assignment: I chose to do the “Wiggle Stereoscopy” assignment.  It’s a pretty fun assignment that mixes photography and GIF creation.  You need to take two
Introduction says, “Take two photos of the same subject from slightly different angles. Merge the two photos into a single looped, animated gif to create
The Assignment I decided to do this time was Wiggle Stereoscopy  The point of this Assignment is to take two photos of of the same
It almost makes me nauseous.…

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