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We visited Chatsworth House in Derbyshire Last month to see their Christmas makeover. The them was The Nutcracker (as in the ballet by Tchaikovsky). The light was very low, and I shot everything in RAW, which is a bit new to me. There's still a lot of noise I couldn't remove. The large "flat" photo is of the whole uncropped scene, while the smaller one is the stereo pair.

This is set up in what's called "cross-eyes" stereo: the left-eye photo is on the right, and the right-eye photo on the left. If you're new to this, it might take a little while to get the hang of it (and some folks never do, so don't feel bad if it doesn't work!) Look at the centre white line and cross your eyes -- this will give you double vision -- and try to make the two images overlap till you see THREE images: the middle on will spring into glorious 3-D!

 

 

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I cropped the originals to make the figure big enough and to remove some of the clutter from the top and bottom. There was a lamp too, at the edge of one photo but not the other; that would have looked too odd, so it had to go. The strange colours are due to the lighting. It was impossible to change the white balance to make it "normal" ... but then that was the designer's intention all along, so I'm happy to leave it that way.

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