Wiggle 3D is a method for viewing stereo 3D images without glasses.
Basically, this is a two frame animation of the right and left eye images. When you view the animation there is a sense of the third dimension.
To view the effect, open the images in a new window by clicking on the image.
Personally, I find this method a bit nerve-racking after a while. But for some, it is an interesting way to see a 3D effect without glasses. For them, it may be the only way to see it.
Wiggle 3d is basically an animation using two frames representing right and left eye views. It is a simple page flipping that goes back and forth between the two images. The results shown here were animated in Photoshop.
To view the effect, open the images in a new window by clicking on the image.
Read more about great photographic techniques in my book Rethinking Digital Photography.
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