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How to create a stereo card animation in Photoshop

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1901 - Take a 'poon piggie

1901 - Take a 'poon piggie

I’ve been getting a lot of traffic from people searching for how to make these animations.  My ‘how are these made’ post is more for those who just want a general idea.  So I made this simple animation for those that wanted to get a little deeper into that question.  The video on it’s creation is below.

View the original image from the Library of Congress here.

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  1. […] UPDATE: I’ve created a video with animation, which gets into more detail about how to create these in photoshop. Click me. […]

    • I’ve been a member of the Ohio Stereo Photographic Society which meets in Richland, Ohio, the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m.
      http://www.ohio3d.com/ Also, I have experimented with stereo photography on my own, but it has not been practical for me to do too much because of the distance. I have access to stereo photo making software, but it is a Windows application and I have an Apple. I was running it on the Apple using a virtual partition program. Thanks for your great work. Lloyd

      Lloyd Mackall

      October 20, 2010 at 5:32 pm

      • Stereos are very cool, and so little known! I actually don’t update this blog anymore, these are some pretty early works. You can find more current work at clicksypics.com if you’re interested. And thanks for the comments =)

        clicksy

        October 20, 2010 at 8:26 pm


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