How I make wigglegrams
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2024
- Just here to show folks how I edit my wigglegrams shot with my 3D lens on my Sony A7.
Link to the lens: www.georgemoua.com/3d-wiggle-...
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This is awesome!
I look forward to giving you my money ASAP.
I'm making one of the RF lens at the end of the month, I might create a photoshop action that can semi-automate the cropping in 3rds and recombine them as layers(even if I have to do alignment by hand or something)
would be cool to see all this process somehow integrated in a camera. like, selecting "stereoscopic mode" from the menus/buttons, and the camera doing all this automatically inside. maybe you could pitch your process to a camera manufacturer.
Need this for my fuji😭🙏🏾
Is this technique effective with a regular stereo camera (two images)?
Yep, you can apply the same to two frames and it's equally effective.
Hi, When will you be selling more of these lenses?
Hey.
Looking at another run in 2-3 months to give me time to get a Canon RF version ready.
Cheers,
George
I do this just by taking a bunch of pics on high+
Not the exact same photo but a bigger effect and faster to edit.
This process way way too complicated for that. Great idea though. Just not something I’d do myself
Hey James, like without the 3D printed lens ?
Why not just create a virtual copy instead of exporting as DNG?
Not really sure what the appeal is.
I don't think a lot of the public did in the 80's too. Stereoscopic wiggle photograph is a niche just like any other photography discipline.
3D without a viewer. The first time I saw this on my cell phone it was amazing. It's important to think of the context. On a big screen it doesn't make sense, but on a cell phone it has more impact. Think of the flicker glasses for a 3D TV. Instead of flickering at the lenses, it flickers on the screen. This may be the key to 3D with out glasses or viewers. For a more refined version, a computer program could be developed to line up the frames perfectly so the eye doesn't see the wiggle and only senses the 3D.
if it's all done in-camera and the result is an exported gif, i think it would be quite appealing