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scottshambaugh 38 minutes ago [-]
I’ll shill a library I wrote to make wigglegrams & stereograms in matplotlib - I think pseudo-3D visualization is super underrated as a technique to understand data!
mpl_stereo: https://github.com/scottshambaugh/mpl_stereo
rendaw 3 hours ago [-]
Somehow the extra motion seems to reduce the illusion of depth, it just seems like a disjointed animation to me.
ZiiS 48 minutes ago [-]
Intresting, I have a weak eye so rely less on stereo; these pop as much more 3d then a photo.
wartywhoa23 8 minutes ago [-]
Doubles as a motion sickness test :)
jannyfer 3 hours ago [-]
That was fun, and the script on github looks hand-written which is refreshing after having been reading AI-written code for months.
I have 120k photos in iCloud that I'm sure have duplicates (I exported my library to Google Photos years ago and exported it back to iCloud). The iOS duplicate detection stopped flagging duplicates for me to merge a while back. I gotta do something like this script...
shermantanktop 56 minutes ago [-]
I often take a very short video, under 5s, rather than a picture. Even 1-2 seconds captures dimension and sound in a different way than a still picture. I’ve had people say it’s strange but they work well for me.
exitb 50 minutes ago [-]
Not that strange I guess, given how iOS does that automatically for all taken pictures.
Includes repo for finding pictures taken from slightly different perspectives in a photo archive, and making wigglegrams from them.
computerfriend 1 hours ago [-]
The website is really nicely designed, and the dithering on the images is quite beautiful.
xnx 3 hours ago [-]
Good idea, but the discovered image sequences are very different from the deliberately created examples at the top of the page.
wlkr 1 hours ago [-]
I had a look at the top submissions on the /r/wigglegrams subreddit [0]. It seems that some (including some of those featured in the article) are the more prototypical stereoscopic wigglegram, whereas others are more a stylistic effect.
How is the first one done? It seems like the cartons would fall faster than you could manually capture 2-3 images?
(super cool all around, thanks for sharing)
voidUpdate 1 minutes ago [-]
I believe there have been camera specifically designed for this, where they have multiple horizontally spaced lenses that all take a picture at the same time, or literally just holding several cameras right next to each other and triggering them all at once
This is one option, trading ease of use and low cost for lower picture quality and less light.
patates 1 hours ago [-]
I assume more than a single camera or a moving camera with a very high shutter speed with fixed focus.
zombot 2 hours ago [-]
I imagine those to be like crack cocaine for people with ADHD, but I just feel like I'm being zapped watching them.
patates 1 hours ago [-]
I have ADHD and normally excessive movement on my monitor disturbs me, but this didn't bring even a little discomfort. I didn't get addicted to them as well.
ikari_pl 1 hours ago [-]
I am diagnosed with ADHD and the amount of jumping movement in these is torturous.
AgentMasterRace 2 hours ago [-]
It did nothing for me
asadm 3 hours ago [-]
really cool. I imagine this will land as a filter on insta soon :D
I have 120k photos in iCloud that I'm sure have duplicates (I exported my library to Google Photos years ago and exported it back to iCloud). The iOS duplicate detection stopped flagging duplicates for me to merge a while back. I gotta do something like this script...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idteXQcGKlg
[0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/wigglegrams/top/?screen_view_count=...
(super cool all around, thanks for sharing)
This is one option, trading ease of use and low cost for lower picture quality and less light.