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| Group |
Round |
C/R |
Comment |
Date |
Image |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Reply |
Yes, I had to crop the left side because there was a bush there that was real close and would be out of the window. Interesting how you see some red cast to the entire image. I wonder if that's because your monitor has a slight different color cast than mine. On my monitor it seems to be pretty much the correct colors (maybe a little over saturated). A long time ago the Cascade Stereoscopic Club tried to have an exhibition totally on the internet. We had a judge in Idaho, one in California and one back east. They all got together on a conference call to pick the winners. They couldn't agree because one had an old CRT monitor with a gamma of .6, another had a bright new flat panel display with a gamma of 1 and the last had his monitor setup where black was way below the black of normal image. For a competition, all judges should see the image with the same display and hopefully that display is close to yours. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
I wonder why you image is so big here but when I select it to look at it, it's real small and I have to expand it 350%. When I expand it, it's rather soft focus. All considered, the image is real great with the flower being the main focus and in contrast with the tree in the background. The tree does seem to have some 3D to it even being so far back. The ground seems a little flat with the window, not going back to the tree. I don't know, maybe it's just me. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Interesting how the dish and balls come out of the window. The balls are tight there and I could pick one up. Even the table must come out, but there is not much detail on the table to indicate the location of the table. Wish I had gone to NSA. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
You use those clouds for a lot of images. Well done and I can't see how anyone missed the model. She's right there inside the bulb. (maybe she could have been a little more distinct, but most light bulbs have a frosted coating inside to obscure what's inside) You got the shadows on your hand right if the light was coming form the bulb. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Great image of a foreign place. The 3d looks good and I'd like to be there to buy something. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Like others, that's a hard one to view. We are too accustomed to seeing 3D images that are not all chopped up. Did you just run both images through the app or did you have to work on the images after to get the depth? Really looks like seeing a giant dog behind some of those old 4" square glass bricks that were popular in the 60s. I wish I had my 3d monitor working with glasses so I could see it without crossing my eyes. |
Aug 16th |
| 68 |
Aug 19 |
Comment |
Great 3D view of the inside of a 13 hour flight. Looks like you got an isle seat in the center section. I wish I had talked with you more last year at SLC. |
Aug 16th |
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