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Originally Posted by Cimitar
Hi Dylan,
Wow!  Great work  .
The 3D result really comes alive when it has a firm foundation to begin with. The detail you've achieved in the nebula is fantastic. The clarity definitely makes the difference when converting to 3D. Mine are still a little soft due to higher ISO's, something I'm aiming to improve upon this year
Question - how did you make the animated GIF? I'm keen to give that a try
Cheers, Evan
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Oh hey Evan, thanks!
For the GIF I just used photoshop timeline to flick between the left and right images, which is a "cheap" way to let people unable to do cross or parallel vision see the 3D effect.
I've been watching others play with the same effect and they've been generating multiple frames displaying the stars / nebulas a pixel or two at a time for some really amazing results.
Here is one today where Adam (from the Astro Imaging Channel google hangout) used the same methods to create a beautiful 3D video pan instead of a straight 3D image :
http://www.astrobin.com/238516/0/
Slow version :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWeI...ature=youtu.be
Unreal huh??
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