Re: EOS 3D with 1DsM2



Annika1980 <annika1980@xxxxxxx> wrote:

BTW, did you notice that the '3D' does have a shadow and the 1Ds doesn't
have any shadow at all? The 1Ds seems to be floating in the air, rather
than standing on the same white table.

All that means is that the image is a composite of two photographs.

Yes, but that wouldn't be necessary if that '3D' was real. And I don't
think it is for all the reasons you removed from your quote.


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