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Do you want to make 3D photos using your phone, tablet or camera?Do you want to learn, right now, how to make stunning 3D pictures quickly and effortlessly? If so, 3D Photography Made Easy was written with you in mind. Do you want to make your 3D's more exciting and easier to view? Maybe you have done some 3D photography, but have questions. Whether you are just beginning, or you know about 3D and just need help, the answers you are here and in the incredible 3D Photography Glossary included for free.
There are certain simple tricks you can quickly learn to vastly improve your images. You will quickly learn how to make 3D's that will make your friends say, "Wow!" and "How did you do that?"I'll get you started fast, but I don't skip steps. So, we'll start together at the very beginning and proceed to the end, covering every step. I never just tell you what to do, I always tell you why. If you already have 3D experience, I think you will be pleasantly surprised by the wealth of tips, new techniques and creative ideas that you will find here to carry you to new heights of productivity and quality.
So, Grasshopper, come with me to first learn the essentials that every 3D photographer should know for a solid start in creating good 3D images. Then, in no time at all, you'll be making magnificent, high quality stereos. Table of Contents:To BeginSome Things You Will NeedTaking Your First 3DProcessing the 3D ImageViewing StereogramsSetting the Stereo WindowHow to Use the GlossaryGet Your Free Book3D Photography GlossaryA bit about me; I have an extensive background in photography and 16 years in 3D photography.
During that time I have written dozens of manuals, including 5 books on how to make outstanding, contest winning 3D images. I truly believe you will be thrilled with what you learn from my books. Teaching photography, particularly 3D photography, is a passion for me and I have devoted countless hours to working with those who wish to learn the subject. What others say:"Thank you very much for this tutorial.
While I "knew" some of it, your procedure makes thing[s] a whole lot clearer, ordered, and will probably end up making my alignments a lot better and "pain" free."Chuck IsdaleYou are offering new stereographers a wonderful helping hand. I have just read your first chapter and it is a clear explanation."Peter BlythI want to thank you for your excellent tutorials on alignment using SPM .