![]() Yes, I even had a bit of a foray into 3D wedding photography, with mainly positive feedback. The options I gave were red / cyan anaglyphs (viewable using red / cyan glasses) or stereoscopic pictures (viewable using stereoscopic glasses, or by using the “magic eye” technique of going slightly cross-eyed. The issue for me was always how to view the photographs afterwards lenticular prints (ridged prints that let your right and left eye see different images) were the best option, but on my old photography site (.uk… which will soon be owned by someone else) I wanted to give people options of how to view the photos. ![]() In that time I bought a Fujifilm W1 3D camera and a couple of 3D Loreo lenses so that I could take stereoscopic images using my existing SLRs. 3D photography is something that I was massively into for a couple of years, starting when 3D films were beginning to make a resurgence at the cinema and 3D televisions were just entering the market.
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