9/20/21: Tilted
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Am I doing it right? ;)

At the request/call of a stereo friend, here are some tilted and sideways stereos taken with my twin rig. Note that, of course, these cannot simply be rotated to ‘correct’ angles, as that would destroy the stereo effect. The orientation, in other words, is ‘baked into’ stereopairs.

However, as related curiosities:
1) What happens to the depth if you rotate a stereopair upside-down? What about with an anaglyph?
2) What happens if instead of rotating, you flip a stereopair upside-down, or an anaglyph upside-down?
3) What about flipping a stereopair or anaglyph to their mirror images?

If it’s difficult to reason it out, try it with some digital files :)

TAGS: architecture; experiments > tilted; scenery > houses, lamps, trees

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