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3D macro photo. The 3rd article is here

Posted: Tue Dec 24, 2019 9:13 am
by Realizator
This is our third article in The Art of Stereoscopic Photo series:
https://medium.com/stereopi/the-art-of- ... 6a3e269c1a

Re: 3D macro photo. The 3rd article is here

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2019 9:26 pm
by stereomaton
Nice introduction.

The stereo window, briefly exposed in the video, is a bit more detailed here on this forum. The distance to the front-most element is briefly evoked in this post, but better developed in the article (following the 1/30 rule is an easy way to fulfill the "There shall not be too much disparity" constraint).

I'm excited about the "phone-controlled stereoscopic camera" you plan to describe. I want to do it myself, but I had not the free time to work on it yet (and I should split my ambitious vision to smaller pieces to start more easily).

Re: 3D macro photo. The 3rd article is here

Posted: Thu Jan 02, 2020 3:58 pm
by Realizator
Stereomaton, actually we've already described simple phone-controlled stereoscopic camera in our second article. The key issue for me now is a comfortable case for this setup (with the battery inside the case). :-)
Also I mentioned we have a lot of separate articles in a blog and some info in a Wiki, but there are no any united source of all information we have. We'll try to collect all we have in a one place (like readthedocs tool). I've played with this tool a bit, it looks great, but will take a lot of time to collect and reformat all articles.

Re: 3D macro photo. The 3rd article is here

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:30 am
by stereomaton
Well, biased by my vision, I imagined something different. In particular, I have interpreted the term camera as a regular photo camera with minimum control on exposure time and iso, but forgot that for non-photographers it means snapshot taker.

Re: 3D macro photo. The 3rd article is here

Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2020 12:10 pm
by Realizator
Yep, I meant DIY camera. :-)
Actually we have some advanced solution for the camera control (used with the DJI family), and will try to add a StereoPi in a list of supported cameras. This way you will have a full control on all options. But we'll release it in a several months only.