While 3D movies seem to be all the rage these days, there is a lo-fi way to create your own 3D effects at home, and you don’t even need 3D glasses. Using two nearly identical photographs, these images look 3D when viewed through a stereoscope, or nowadays, by creating animated GIFs via Photoshop’s animation function. This technique was originally developed by the Japanese photographer T.Enami around the turn of the 20th century. (via in the neighborhood | t.enami’s animated 3D stereoview photos /// NeochaEDGE ///)
While 3D movies seem to be all the rage these days, there is a lo-fi way to create your own 3D effects at home, and you don’t even need 3D glasses. Using two nearly identical photographs, these images look 3D when viewed through a stereoscope, or nowadays, by creating animated GIFs via Photoshop’s animation function. This technique was originally developed by the Japanese photographer T.Enami around the turn of the 20th century. (via in the neighborhood | t.enami’s animated 3D stereoview photos /// NeochaEDGE ///)
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