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Have fun with 3D
Here is something different you can do with your digital camera. You actually need 3D glasses (red/green) to fully enjoy this picture. Maybe you can find those glasses in a drawer of the kids somwhere :) Here is how it works: Take two pictures of an object/scene. Hold the camera first on your right eye for the first pic, on your left eye for the second pic. This way you have two slightly different pic of the same scene. Now you need a little program called "Z-Anaglyph" (goggle it). I'm sure there is different software out there, but this one is free. Follow the steps in the program... Great fun!
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used my kids 3-d glasses, very well done Herbert!!!
Robert Welsh at 02:04 CET on 12-Jan-2005 [Reply]