Adobe Photoshop/steareoscopic

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How can i make steareoscopic image?

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Hi Manish,

First you need to create a three-dimensional photograph, then, if doing this on a computer, you need software that will let you edit the images and get them into a form that will make them 3D when assembled. And then you need a device, or at the very least, 3D glasses that will let you view the image.

The only information I could find on doing this in Photoshop is here:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/cs/photoshop/ht/3danaglyph.htm

This tutorial is for Photoshop 5.5 -- your question doesn't say which version you're using, or if you're even using Photoshop, for that matter! But I'll assume you are, since you posted your question in a Photoshop forum.

This page has more links about creating anaglyphs (3D images) on a computer:
http://graphicssoft.about.com/od/3danaglyphs/

If this doesn't help, please post back, and please tell me as much about your project as you can -- such as the version of Photoshop you're using, the computer you're using and the operating system, etc.

But I hope this will give you some insight into how it's done!


Lisa

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I've used Photoshop since the release of version 2. I taught college commercial art and graphic design for 10 years, and within that realm, taught Photoshop at every level, and with each successive product upgrade. My experience with Photoshop is thus extensive and well-rounded, from photo retouching to color adjustment to incorporating Photoshop and ImageReady into Web design. I am primarily a Mac user (since 1985), but am also PC-savvy.

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I've been a graphic designer for 22 years, was a national magazine art director, a designer for the Department of Defense, a college art instructor, and have my own freelance Web and graphic design business, LittleWorks (www.little-works.com). I've also worked for several printing companies, in both prepress and art.

Awards and Honors
PICA award (Printing Industry of the Carolinas Award for the design of a media kit that accompanied a magazine I was art directing at the time)

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