Photos - How do you do this?
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- schjetne0
2 photographs, from slightly different angle. Easy.
- epic_rim0
This effect can be achieved, but it requires a very high powered camera and a set of extremely expensive Russian lenses. On top of that, you need to acquire a specific lighting rig (most of us use custom setups) and then you are going to need the Delirium Pan Pro software, which is licensed from Warner Bros (it was written specifically for The Matrix). This software is prohibitively expensive, although it has come down quite a bit; under 10k i think.
If you practice, I would say you can produce results like the image you posted within a year, probably.
- Salarrue0
maybe not the same but intersting:
- ********0
play around with 2 layers of the same pic and 'perspective' in photoshop
- barbara0
fast shutter speed, subjects being still, angle.
- 23kon0
i'm with digdre
this could be faked in photoshop by seperating the image into layers and animate them moving slightly left to right and in perspective.
you'd have to spend a lot of time touching up the background to fake some of the background behind the people or whatevers in the foreground.
- samb0
any other ideas?
I'm sure I saw a site a while back that showed to cameras taped together to be as close as possible, but I wasn't taking that much notice at the time.
- mg330
I think the better question is "Why would you do this?"




