
Downloads
The following downloads are resources I have created to support the wider stereoscopic photographic community.
- Information
Panasonic 3D Lens Camera Compatibility. Cameras natively compatible with the Panasonic H-FT012 3D Lens.
Trainspotters Guide to LG 3D TVs released in Australia. The following guide contains the details of most, if not all, LG 3D Televisions released onto the Australian market between 2010 and 2016.
Twin Rig Camera Comparison. My Twin Rig Camera Test Result comparison chart. (personal test results)
Controlling two Sony RX0s using a smartphone. Guide for controlling two Sony RX0s using a smartphone. (Possible but not practicable)
3D Blog/Booklet Template. Example template for use in presenting photographs in a 3D Blog/Booklet
Remote Triggering for Canon EOS RP/R8/M6II. Hybrid Wireless Triggering for Canon EOS RP, R8 or M6 II cameras
The advantages of a remote trigger is the elimination of unintended camera movement caused by physically pressing the shutter button. I prefer to trigger my cameras using a handheld wireless remote so I don't have to worry about getting entangled with the remote cord or catching it on surrounding obstacles. There is a belief that using multiple wireless receivers adds to synchronisation issues. This approach overcomes that concern whilst maintaining the benefit of using a remote trigger.
Wireless Transmitter + Single Wireless Receiver directly coupled to Wired Splitter Box incorporating Diodes isolating the directly coupled lead to each camera.High Dynamic Range Capture and Tone Mapping Workflow. Guide for performing High Dynamic Range Capture and Tone Mapping.
- Test Files
Passive 3D Test Images 15 4K mpo format stereoscopic images for testing passive 3D TVs and Monitors.
When purchasing a passive 3d TV it is critical that you test the screen for defects. The downloadable a zip file contains a variety of images to detect issues. Some images are solid background colours to detect burn in issues. Others have vertical bars of a single colour to detect issues with the overlay used to separate the left and right channels. 90% of the screen may be good, but some areas (corners) may have issues. In some, the bars in each image are of different colours so that you can detect ghosting or bleeding between the channels. Finally, there is a 4K Test Pattern that is set back slightly behind the stereo window. This allows you to check all parts of the screen for resolution related issues.

4K Test Pattern Image

Pure Red Image for detecting OLED Burn-In

Image showing permanent OLED Burn-In