Jimmy wrote:yay ther ewas a reason to keep those old 3d glasses! Thats really very neat lowellyerex.
How do you do that to a photo? Is it a simple tool in photoshop or somehting, or really detailed editing?
James
This is known as an anaglyph. You need to start by taking two photos of the subject, shifting the camera a few centimetres left or right between shots (less when main subject is close). Constructing the anaglyph is fairly simple in a photo editing program like Photoshop. It involves removing colour, then replacing the red channel of one image with the other image. Different people have slightly different methods. For some good detailed instructions for doing this in Photoshop try
here.I have made a few of these, and they're always fun. Some subjects work better than others (I'm actually not all that happy with the Cessnas). You can adjust the positioning of the red channel to change the part of the picture that is "level" with the frame (in this case the monitor). In a true anaglyph, this should be the closest subject, so that the whole picture extends behind the frame - but sometimes it looks cool to have stuff "sticking out" of the monitor.
Dave.