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We The Curious | How to make a 3D gif | Do Try This At Home | We The Curious @wethecurious | Uploaded July 2014 | Updated October 2024, 28 minutes ago.
Is seeing really believing? Optical illusions can play tricks with your mind, but Ross of the Live Science Team shows you how to use science to fool your eyes and your brain into turning two 2D images into a single 3-dimensional, stereoscopic gif.

We used Adobe Photoshop to create our gifs, but you can also use gimp which is free image editing software: gimp.org

This video was presented by: Ross Exton, Live Science Video Producer
Produced by: Ross Exton, and Seamus Foley, Big Screen Producer

How to photograph the night sky: youtu.be/cPy79aWKOQQ
How to photograph the Moon: COMING SOON!

Photographs of Japan in the late 18th Century, courtesy of T. Enami: t-enami.org

Photographs of Mars, taken by the Curiosity Rover, courtesy of NASA JPL.

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