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Sony Forums Challenges | all galleries >> Challenge 32: Holiday Decorations (hosted by Helen Betts) >> Challenge 32 Eligible Gallery > Invisible Ornament
...Click to see it, if you can
by Kudbegud
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12/23/02

Invisible Ornament
...Click to see it, if you can
by Kudbegud

It's a 3-D Stereogram Picture


First I took a shot of Christmas tree branches to create a texture tile to use as the background. Next was a picture of an ornament which was desaturated and contrast boosted. The images were combined in a Stereogram program...you remember the posters where to see the hidden object you had to stare or cross your eyes or "look through" the poster like it was a window? If you remember how you saw those, do it again with this one. It's like riding a bike, you never forget how to do it once you figure it out. I hope you enjoy this little bit of "something completly different."

program used: StereoCreator by Andrej Olejnik hide exif
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Guest 30-Dec-2002 14:28
I'm afraid that I cannot see it... would you please post a link to a visible image for us the 'non-stereographically gifted'? Thanks!
Guest 29-Dec-2002 23:59
Great idea, although I can't see it but it's the flicker of the monitor that's making me impatient. Will it do the same if you printed it?
ctfchallenge29-Dec-2002 06:29
I see it and I read your description but I still don't see how you did it? Pretty nifty! Ann C
Sony Forums Challenges26-Dec-2002 17:06
Well, I can't see it, but I do like the color and composition -- the repeating rows are quite effective. Helen
Sony Forums Challenges26-Dec-2002 10:19
This is really cool. I've never thought to do such an image. Very creative of you! Mark J
Guest 23-Dec-2002 03:54
I see it and I love it!!! great job, Kudbegud!!
Sony Forums Challenges23-Dec-2002 03:07
Good idea and fun exercise, kudbegud...it took a few tries, but I see it. MFC