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The above pictures were taken with a Stereocrafters Videon camera. The images were created by overlaying the left and right halves in an RGB image in the blue/green and the red channels respectively. You will of course require red/green 3D glasses to view the images. The low quality of the images is due to having been scanned from a contact sheet, thanks to the negatives' proportions incompatibility with machine processing.
©copyright 2008 Nicholas Middleton |
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