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Author Topic: Animatable Wigglegrams - Jeffrey Friedl's Blog  (Read 3278 times)

IainB

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Animatable Wigglegrams - Jeffrey Friedl's Blog
« on: May 11, 2013, 06:23 AM »
These are beautifully done images. Not your typical "Lenticular photographs" - Jeffrey Friedl's Blog. Beautiful subject too.
I'd never see this sort of image before.

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Re: Animatable Wigglegrams - Jeffrey Friedl's Blog
« Reply #1 on: May 12, 2013, 05:19 PM »
Neat!  Never seen this sort either.

Thanks for sharing  :Thmbsup:

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Re: Animatable Wigglegrams - Jeffrey Friedl's Blog
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2013, 11:45 AM »
Found this at his blog:
(Copied below sans embedded hyperlinks/images.)
A Wigglegram from Kyoto’s Stunning Haradanien Forest Garden of Blossoms
...It's been a while since I've done a wigglegram, so even though I've not yet gone over the photos from the visit, I went ahead and grabbed out enough for a wigglegram.
On the left is Damien Douxchamps, who also appeared in the last wigglegram I posted (in “A Wigglegram from the Well-Named “Fallen Leaf Shrine” in Northern Kyoto”). At right is the venerable Paul Barr.
It's not for lack of desire that I haven't been posting more wigglegrams... I take the base photos used to make them fairly often, but because I still can't do it smoothly, it takes a lot of work in Lightroom or Photoshop to smooth out frame-by-frame jumpiness. I probably spent an hour aligning the 17 photos used in this wigglegram. If anyone knows of automatic alignment software, I'd love to hear about it... it seems to be the kind of thing that software could automate.

There are more wigglegrams on my wigglegram blog category...