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Flashed Face Distortion Effect Makes Ordinary Portraits Look Hideous. If you ever create a slideshow of portraits, you might want to avoid showing them aligned side-by-side with a gap in between.

Flashed Face Distortion Effect Makes Ordinary Portraits Look Hideous

The video above shows a crazy optical illusion that researchers have dubbed the “Flashed Face Distortion Effect”. By flashing ordinary portraits aligned at the eyes, the human brain begins to compare and exaggerate the differences, causing the faces to seem hideous and ogre-like. Researcher Matthew Thompson writes, Like many interesting scientific discoveries, this one was an accident. Sean Murphy, an undergraduate student, was working alone in the lab on a set of faces for one of his experiments. Titanic: A 100 años de la tragedia. Animated 3D Stereo Photography. Stereo photography creates a single three-dimensional image using two ordinary 2D images.

Animated 3D Stereo Photography

Although there's several ways to achieve this effect, most require 3D glasses and/or a special display device. This article focuses on a technique which requires nothing more than an ordinary digital camera and photo editing software. It works by combining two separate photos into a single animated image (often using the standard GIF format), as shown below. Jim Gasperini Links. Stereo Images - Time for Space. Apps... Liquid Particles - spielzeugz.de canvas experiment.