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The Quantitative Analysis of Stereoscopic Effect

Posted on May 3, 2012November 18, 2021 By admin 2 Comments on The Quantitative Analysis of Stereoscopic Effect

When taking pictures for lenticular printing or making anaglyph images it is very important to grasp the concept of foreground, mid-ground, and background. Properly arranging the scene will give rise to optimal stereoscopic effect or otherwise the viewer will become dizzy to look at the picture. Although there is no universal formula, we do come up with a very good one based on our experience.

For those who are interested in the theoretical aspect of this subject please take a look at our article titled: The Quantitative Analysis of Stereoscopic Effect. If you find the information is too intimidating or too hard to digest, don’t worry, just skip almost everything and just jump to the last paragraph and take it as it is. Feel free to contact us if that’s still not good enough.  Students may find this article a good subject for a nice term paper too.

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Comments (2) on “The Quantitative Analysis of Stereoscopic Effect”

  1. go there says:
    May 14, 2012 at 2:31 pm

    Its hard to find professional people on this subject, however you sound like you understand what you might be speaking about! Many thanks

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  2. Carmen says:
    September 29, 2012 at 9:59 am

    This is awesome!

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