Anaglyphs are easier than Phantograms to make work, and especially large phantograms. I set up this simple scene with one of my almost life size mannequins Eve as a test. I shot down at a 45 degree angle with 28mm lens, with the front of the lens very close to the subject(2ft from the face, 1ft from the baby head), and with right-left eye distances varying from a standard 3.25" down to 2.25" and 1.25". The best result was with the 1.25" interocular distance, the perspective with wider spacing being too extreme and the ghosting too strong. This is still far from the 1/30 rule, but I just like to break "rules". Click here for a full screen version.
I made an OOB version that really pops out of the screen, but the ghosting on the black background is bad. Click here for a full screen version.
To minimize the ghosting, I used a lighter mottled background. Don't forget this is meant to be looked at with the monitor flat. Click here for a full screen sideways version. Open it as big as you can and move around till you hit the "sweet spot".
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