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A Short Course Book
Stereo Photography
3D in the Digital Era
Preface
3D and Vision
Terms You will Meet
CHAPTER 1. VIEWING 3D PHOTOS AND MOVIES
Introduction to Stereo Photography
Stereovision—The Basis of Stereo Photography
Capturing Stereo Photographs
Viewing Methods
Passive Viewing
Active Viewing
Autostereoscopic Viewing
Viewing Effects
Freeviewing Side by Side Pairs—Introduction
Freeviewing Side by Side Pairs—Parallel View
How to
Hints & Tips
Practice Images
Modern Parallel Viewers
Freeviewing Side by Side Pairs—Cross View
How to
Hints & Tips
Practice Images
Viewing Stereo Cards
The Original Cards
The Original Viewer
Mirror Viewers
Using StereoPhoto Maker
Using YouTube
Anaglyphs
The Principles
Standard Anaglyph Glasses
Other Anaglyph Glasses
Creating Anaglyphs
Exploring the Stereo Window
Phantograms
Dolby 3D
Projectors
Viewing Glasses
Shutter Glasses
Shutter Glasses
Polarization
Polarization and Projectors
Type of Polarization
The Real D System
Polarization with TVs and Monitors
The Main Drawback
Autostereoscopic Displays
Parallax Barrier Displays
Lenticular Displays
Multiview Displays
Head Mounted 3D Displays
Simulated 3D—Wiggle 3D
Simulated 3D—Pulfrich Effects
CHAPTER 2. DISPLAYING & SHARING 3D PHOTOS AND MOVIES
Lenticular 3D Prints
Preparing Lenticular Images
Printing the Images
3D Digital Picture Frames
Tablets and Smartphones
The 3D PC
Shutter Glass Systems
Polarized Glass Systems
3D Viewing Software on Your Computer
StereoPhoto Maker
Nvidia's 3D Vision Photo Viewer
Stereoscopic Player
The 3D TV
The System
Your Own 3D Content
2D Content in 3D
Broadcast 3D
Blue-ray Content
DVD Content
Viewing Fuji Real 3D Still Images and Movies on the TV
Playback Buttons
Viewing Pictures on a Standard TV
Viewing Pictures on a 3D HD TV
Sharing your Stereo Images and Movies On-line
Digital Projection
Active Systems using Shutter Glasses
Passive Systems using Polarizing Glasses
Giving a Show
Publishing Your Photos—eBooks
Laying out a Book
Converting to PDF
Reading an eBook
Photo Books—Having Them Done
Layout Software
Printers
Bindings
Things to Consider
CHAPTER 3. CAPTURING STEREO PHOTOGRAPHS
The Technique Finder
Stereo Photography—An Introduction
Twin-lens 3D Cameras
Single-lens Cameras
Cha Cha Method
Moving Vehicle Method
Sweep Method
Slide Bars
Beam Splitters
Interchangeable Lenses
Twin Camera Rigs
Smart Phone and Tablet Apps
Capturing 3D Images—Introduction
Composing Images
Camera Settings
Lenses
Flash and ISO Settings
Focusing
Placing the Stereo Window
Depth of Field
Adjusting Exposure
Exposure Compensation
Autoexposure lock (AE Lock)
Understanding the Baseline
The 1:30 Rule
Changing the Base
The Common Area
Changing the Baseline
Adjusting The Stereo Baseline On Fuji Real 3D Cameras
Individ Shutter 3D
Interval 3D Shooting
Hyperstereo
Moving the Camera between Shots
Shooting from a moving vehicle
Hypostereo
Capturing 3D Movies
Getting Ready
Shooting Movies
Editing 3D Movies
Sharing 3D Movies
3D Panoramas
Capturing Panoramas Automatically
Capturing 3D Panoramas Manually
Viewing 3D Panoramas
Beyond the Usual
Flatbed Scanners
Sub-Surface Laser Etching
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