For best Quality Use Headphones Make Your own Customized View-Master Slide Reel link to DieCut PDF file: drive.google.com/open?id=1n6h... Cedits: Thanks To Nr*studios
Interesting, but might I make a suggestion? Instead of cutting out each individual slide and pasting into the card reel, take two of the card reels (front and back pieces) with the holes for the slides cut out, take the photo paper with the slides printed on it, and just cut out the whole collection as a solid disc, and sandwich it in the middle of the two pieces of card paper, and just line up the slides with the holes in the card paper, and just paste it all together like that.
You could align the image pairs in Photoshop. Then, no need to cut out the images, stick the transparent disc directly on the cardboard. The only places to cut are the notches.
it's interesting. can i mark 2 things: 1. i wouldn't cut the film, because photos are already aligned on your film! so why so many extra work for cutting and aligning they again? and 2: I'm sure that quality and resolution of printer are not enough for such small pictures. could you show it closer?
Thank you. thanks a lot. We used many papers. Like OHP paper, x ray paper and many more. It took nearly 8 months for us to short this out. We found that paper is just a part of it. The main is the printer. We played with many settings in it. In this printer it had sooo many setting like photo printer, x ray printer and etc etc. If you get the thickness of the film below OHP sheet thickness then you have check the printer quality alone then. In x ray paper that we printed which was showed in this video the quality was excellent.
We used all types of transparency sheets and OHP sheets. Do check microns of the sheets before buying. Quality differs for each and every type sheet. We also used x-ray sheet also. The printer which we used has an option of printing photos also. Using tat option we printed. Do check the printing quality of the printer also. Its more important.
Do you have the specs that you can follow diy paper I can understand some of what you said but not all Thanks. Can you do this at a print store like Office Depot
it's very strange data for printer resolution, isn't it? dpi doesn't mark as something X something. it must be one value. like 960 dpi or 1200 dpi. it's like ppi in displays.
We used many papers. Like OHP paper, x ray paper and many more. In OHP itself there many types and many thickness. It took nearly 8 months for us to short this out. We found that paper is just a part of it. The main is the printer. We played with many settings in it. In this printer it had sooo many setting like photo printer, x ray printer and etc etc. If you get the thickness of the film below OHP sheet thickness then you have check the printer quality alone then. In x ray paper that we printed which was showed in this video the quality was excellent.
We Used many types of ohp sheets. there are different types of sheets in it. according to printer also it changes. the GSM that is the thickness of the paper should be small.
Absolutely fantastic! Thank you so much for this wonderful video. I would love to create my own reels with the 3D effect. If a person does not have a 3d camera, is there anyway or any known software eg. Photoshop, some type of 2D to 3D photo conversion software .. etc that can convert a single digital image into a stereo image (both left & right eye)? I hope l am making sense. Basically, l am asking is how can l create the 3D effect for my View Master with NO specialized 3D camera? I do not own one. My aim is to be able to go through my own existing photo gallery on my phone or laptop and pick some photos l want on my own ViewMaster Reel but l would love to be able to view the images l put together in Stereo 3D. Do you know of how to do this with no camera?? Is there any conversion software program or similar, that can be applied to an existing image a person may have … and that will produce these wonderful stereoscopic images? I would be very grateful for any help or information you or other can provide. Thank you.
I did some more research tonight and I think I have found the answer!?? Free software called 'Stereo Photo Maker' that will turn a single digital image that you may have, into stereo pair of images that can be printed and made into your own personal viewmaster reels in 3D ! Here's a link to the site where you can download the software and instructions/guide: stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/ There's also other RU-vid videos and Internet resources on how to do this, using this Stereo Photo Maker' Software. !!!
sorry for late reply. using photoshop we can make it possible using depth map option. if Possible try a small survey about depth map and obviously u will get what u needed for sure.
bro, this video gave u lots of views can u repost again with materials, time and stores to buy it? and talk a bit slower because we can’t understand much what you said you speak too fast , or just put a bot talking while you show the video step by step cheers
@@jocelincitaa no había visto el pdf en la descripción, muchas gracias Lo que hizo el fue solamente recortar las fotos impresas en plástico y después pegarlas en otra? Y sabes que es el disco azul que usa para reforzarla al final?
Thank you. Thanks a lot. Obviously If we keep the same pic it won't be 3d as you said. but If we want in 3D we have to shoot the pic in 3D camera like fujifilm w1 3D or fujifilm w3 3d camera . We are having it too. We tried the output took in it and it was really superb.
Yes a little. But the clarity is ok for fun purpose or for making some memorable memories. Everything depends on printer. We heard there is a photo printer in which we can print and get the photo quality in a transparent sheet. Do a little more survey u will get an idea.
While applauding your effort, I would say that you completely missed on the specs. As a result it doesn't help us to make this in any way. Even the pdf file is useless.
The quality is NOT really good and the 3D effect is not there at all. I mean duh. What an awful video. This is not how to make a proper Viewmaster reel.