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Subject: Stereo picture posting?
Date: 2008-04-02 23:24:11
From: Jeremy McGee
Is it appropriate to post 3D pictures here as long as they are medium format? I've taken some scenic pictures with the TL-120 and would like some feedback on what I did correctly (if anything) and what needs improvement.
 
P.S. If it is okay what method is preferred? Side by side or anaglyph?
Subject: Re: Stereo picture posting?
Date: 2008-04-03 00:27:40
From: John Thurston
Jeremy McGee wrote:
>
> *Is it appropriate to post 3D pictures here as long as
> they are medium format? I've taken some scenic pictures
> with the TL-120 and would like some feedback on what I did
> correctly (if anything) and what needs improvement. * **
> *P.S. If it is okay what method is preferred? Side by side
> or anaglyph?*

There is a "files" section of the yahoo site in which you can
place your images. There is also a "photos" section but
contributions there are down-sized by yahoo (as I recall).
Look at the end of the message you sent to the group and you
will see links to the photos and files section of the yahoo
group.

You can also use any web server or image hosting company to
hold your image and send your URL to the group. I use
imageshack.us when I need to host an image. They permit
direct linking to the image file.

I'd prefer seeing side-by-side images.

Where are you located, Jeremy?
________________________________________
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
Subject: Re: Stereo picture posting?
Date: 2008-04-03 15:28:09
From: Jeremy McGee
Thank you so much for the information. I posted only one photo on yahoo so far. The other files are too big I think. The picture posted is side by side but crossed not parallel. If it's better to post in the latter then please let me know. The picture I uploaded was taken with the T120 using 800 speed film. I'd think prefer 400 sp but I didn't have any. The one mistake I'm sure I made is having excessive field depth- (or is it depth of field?). Hopefully I'll improve over time as this is my first experience with medium format. (I was shocked upon first learning the film has no sprocket holes ha ha!) So please bare with me, I'm trying. Hope all is well on your end. Have a wonderful day!
Kindest Regards,
Jeremy McGee
 
P.S. I'm writing to you from Southern California- (Los Angeles to be exact). I'm not from the area, but then again, is anyone really from L.A. ?


John Thurston wrote:
Jeremy McGee wrote:
>
> *Is it appropriate to post 3D pictures here as long as
> they are medium format? I've taken some scenic pictures
> with the TL-120 and would like some feedback on what I did
> correctly (if anything) and what needs improvement. * **
> *P.S. If it is okay what method is preferred? Side by side
> or anaglyph?*

There is a "files" section of the yahoo site in which you can
place your images. There is also a "photos" section but
contributions there are down-sized by yahoo (as I recall).
Look at the end of the message you sent to the group and you
will see links to the photos and files section of the yahoo
group.

You can also use any web server or image hosting company to
hold your image and send your URL to the group. I use
imageshack.us when I need to host an image. They permit
direct linking to the image file.

I'd prefer seeing side-by-side images.

Where are you located, Jeremy?
____________ _________ _________ _________ _
John Thurston
Juneau, Alaska
http://stereo. thurstons. us

Subject: Re: Stereo picture posting?
Date: 2008-04-03 16:01:15
From: John Thurston
Jeremy McGee wrote:
> Thank you so much for the information. I posted only one photo on yahoo so far.

If you post in the "files" section, you'll be able to
provide us with much larger images. We're talking about
MF3D here, and on the web you can only provide us with
scans. If we're gonna be able to say anything about your
image, you're going to have to make it big enough to see
some of the things that make MF3D special.

What I see in the little image looks just fine, but beyond
that, we need more detail to say.

--
John Thurston
Juneau Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us