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Video frames, in 3-D...!

While staring at the Premiere timeline while editing video, I noticed that the film-strip view often looked 3-D - so I grabbed a couple of video frames, and here they are...
The 3-D images on this page were taken from motion-video shot with a VX2000 camcorder; the ones in subsequent sections were shot as stills, using PC100, TRV30, and VX2000 camcorders...

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(To view each of these stereo image, look at it from a normal-to-long distance from the monitor while bringing your hands in from the sides [about 1/4 the distance from your eyes to the monitor] to frame the central stereo image. [It helps to focus on your hands as you frame the image, moving your hands until the side images disappear and the central stereo image is firm.] Alternatively, while viewing the screen at a normal-to-long distance, place a finger near the bottom of the image where the two photos join, and slowly draw the finger toward you [while focusing on it] until there are three photos: the original pair, and the stereo photo between them. When the stereo image is firmly established, you can then focus on it, and then, if you wish, frame it with your hands to remove the side images.)