1) I had to start off by Duplicating the Layer
2) Next we had to go onto 'image', 'Adjustments' and then onto 'Levels'
3) When we were on levels we had to change the top layer to 'Red' and put both the output levels to 0 - then click ok.
5) Once all the levels of the layers had been changed they should look like this:
6) The top layer we then had to change the layer to 'screen' - Then click the 'Move' tool and move the top layer down and right a little until it looked 3D through the classes, something like this:
7) Once we had matched it up to where we wanted it and so it worked and looked well in 3D we had to crop the sides down so it looked like a final finished image. Here is my final outcome:
To look at this image above now to see it as 3D you will have to use 3D glasses:
*Another way to do this is to take a photo through each eye and use these one for the top layer and one for the bottom layer.









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