Tuesday, December 11, 2007


I took along a 1950's stereo camera for my Jerusalem trip in addition to shooting digital images. I processed the 35mm film at a local Riverside photo lab since I knew I had overexposed everything. I then scanned the thin negatives at 2400 dpi -- doing contrast corrections and color adjustments in Adobe Photoshop. As the left-right picts were situated every fourth frame, I had to cut them out and re-align on the computer, creating a painterly rather than photographic frame. I then downsized everything for the web. The flashviewer is a free download at airtightinteractive.com. Stereoscopy is the subject a new show at UCR/CMP "Side-By-Side." Wikipedia on Stereo imaging.

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