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Stereogram Effect


You can still create stereogram images if your camera does not have a stereogram feature with this tutorial.
1

Take two photographs of an object; one with the left eye and one with the right eye. This will create two image in two different views. Open the image taken with the left eye.

2

Open the image taken with the right eye. With the windows cascaded (Window> Arrange> Cascade), drag the image taken with the right eye to the other image window while holding the shift button to create a new layer in the first exposure,

3

Use the "Canvas Size" tool (Image> Canvas Size) to set the "Width" to "200 percent". Choose the middle left arrow as the "Anchor". Click OK.

4

With the layer containing the photograph taken with the left eye, use the "Move" tool (M) to drag the photograph to the right side while holding the "Shift" key.

5

Stereogram Tutorial: Final Result

Print your image and view it with a stereo viewer such as the Pentax Stereo Viewer.


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