oh my god.
I've just lost about 6 hours of my life trying to find something that generated red/cyan anaglyphs on linux that I won't get back because the documentation was wrong, thanks whoever wrote that.
Thanks fmw42 for your help too. I did try the composite command, but as my pics were taken ...
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- 2012-07-03T00:22:29-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: anaglyph Red / Cyan
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- 2012-07-02T15:29:08-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: anaglyph Red / Cyan
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Re: anaglyph Red / Cyan
But in doing that won't you loose the info from the blue channel anyway?
i.e. the Cyan side is supposed to be made up of the Blue & Green channels of the source Right side image, with the red image being made up of the red channel from the source left image.
I don't know why IM chose Red & Green ...
i.e. the Cyan side is supposed to be made up of the Blue & Green channels of the source Right side image, with the red image being made up of the red channel from the source left image.
I don't know why IM chose Red & Green ...
- 2012-07-02T14:47:14-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: anaglyph Red / Cyan
- Replies: 8
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Re: anaglyph Red / Cyan
Just to be clear, the two images I have are full colour, I just pass them to composite to convert to the red & green (although I want it to be cyan) composite anaglyph. I don't have a green image at all.
- 2012-07-02T10:43:15-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: anaglyph Red / Cyan
- Replies: 8
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anaglyph Red / Cyan
Hi Guys,
I'm adding support for MPO files to my gallery scripts and I've run into a bit of a problem.
I've got the 2 images out of the MPO files via exiftool (MPO support in IM is for another thread), but I've run into the problem trying to combine them into a red/cyan anaglyph.
The -stereo ...
I'm adding support for MPO files to my gallery scripts and I've run into a bit of a problem.
I've got the 2 images out of the MPO files via exiftool (MPO support in IM is for another thread), but I've run into the problem trying to combine them into a red/cyan anaglyph.
The -stereo ...