Image talk:CorsetPullHardStereo.jpg
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A couple of points;
First, the corset picture is round the wrong way (for stereoscopic images to work the left and right need to be reversed before viewing). I have swapped them using Photoshop so that they now work, but I haven't a clue how to post them on the site.
I have made a page on my own site that shows the corrected version: http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/wikipedia-3d.html
The version on my site is low-res because my hosting company doesn't allow large file sizes.
I suspect the same problem exists with some of the other images on this page, the old Manhattan one for example.
Second, I have a page on my own website that deals with how to make stereoscopic images. I would like to add it as a resource, but have been informed that I can't as it is my own site and Wikipedia rules don't allow this. Apparently someone else can take a look and add it if they feel it is worth it.
The url for my stereoscopic pages is: http://www.digital-photography-tips.net/stereoscopic.html
I'd be obliged if someone would have a look through this page (and the links from it) and add it to the resources if they feel it is appropriate.
Many thanks,
Darrell.--82.12.208.33 14:20, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
- Hm. I scanned that directly from a stereoscope card in my own collection. I recall looking at it in a viewer and not seeing any problem with it. Are images misprinted on original vintage cards a frequent problem? How much does this effect them? -- Infrogmation 18:04, 9 September 2006 (UTC)