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Posted by gregsadetsky 2 days ago

Help I accidentally a wigglegram(lmao.center)
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mncharity 19 hours ago|
Includes repo for finding pictures taken from slightly different perspectives in a photo archive, and making wigglegrams from them.
wartywhoa23 16 hours ago||
Doubles as a motion sickness test :)
inigyou 8 hours ago||
I will just take a video recording instead of several images in quick succession.
swiftcoder 16 hours ago||
If you have an iPhone, it does this automatically (provided you don't disable Live Photos). Quite fun to review all the random stereoscopy you have inadvertently created by having an unsteady grip on the camera...
zem 2 hours ago||
none of those accidental wigglegrams actually work in the sense of looking convincingly 3d though, unlike the more deliberately created examples that introduced the idea.
xnx 19 hours ago||
Good idea, but the discovered image sequences are very different from the deliberately created examples at the top of the page.
whywhywhywhy 11 hours ago||
Images at the top of the page are created using a Nimslo/Nishika camera [1] it's a 35mm 4 lens camera that takes all 4 shots at once so you get that satisfying rotating depth look at them.

It's really a completely different effect to just stitching a few different photos together.

[1] https://fstoppers.com/film/worst-camera-ive-ever-loved-nishi...

wlkr 17 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.

[0]: https://www.reddit.com/r/wigglegrams/top/?screen_view_count=...

Dwedit 9 hours ago||
Maybe show them side by side for crosseyed stereo viewing.
cubefox 10 hours ago||
This title no verb
tartoran 8 hours ago|
Yeah, that irked me a bit but maybe it was intentional?
hrnnnnnn 7 hours ago||
It's an old meme

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/i-accidentally

gedeon 15 hours ago||
That link should have an epilepsy warning.
andrewshadura 13 hours ago|
Contrary to popular belief, only a minority of people with epilepsy are sensitive to flashes of light.
oulipo2 14 hours ago|
If you're using an iPhone, couldn't you automate this by extracting "Live images" which are kind of "mini-videos" around the photo you took?
wibbily 4 hours ago|
Was thinking about adding this... big fan of live photos.
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