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Handley-Page Victor: Stereo Anaglyph

Photography Military posted on Aug 22, 2009
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To provide a more comprehensive detailing reference for synthesising new 3D models, the application of stereo photography provides an accurate appreciation of form and structure. In order to view this image correctly, one can use either glasses with coloured filters, or the card type which use flexible gels. With either of these the Red filter is used over the Left Eye, and the Cyan filter over the Right Eye.

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busi2ness

5:03AM | Sat, 22 August 2009

Very interesting, an experience I enjoyed many years ago and I am surprised it never became more popular. It's an affordable way to add dimensions to a 2D presentation. Is there a program which can separate colors into this form? Well done!

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JanKaliciak

6:19AM | Sat, 22 August 2009

This is a process I developed during 3D modelling in order to inspect the detail of my engineering designs in the round, and have since transposed this method into realtime, using a camera on tripod exactly as in the CAD application. This image is a composite of two individual shots separated in parallax, then recombined in Adobe Photoshop. Tutorial on this: http://www.strata.com/support/tutorials/detail/?catid=33 These processes may become more popular as 3D TVs, shortly to be marketed, should demonstrate. Cinema has already moved some way on this, but the best example I have seen so far has been the IMAX Cinema presentation about the International Space Station, employing polarised filters, which maintains full colour live action. The quality has to be seen to be believed...... I would like to think that full 3D telepresence capability on future planetary probes will allow us to fly with them using that richness of virtual experience! In the meantime, we can experience Mars using the anaglyph methods: http://marsrovers.jpl.nasa.gov/gallery/3d/

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DavidEMartin

8:44AM | Sat, 22 August 2009

Thanks for sharing this! Now if I can just find my stash of 3D glasses.....

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JSGraphics

10:02AM | Sat, 22 August 2009

Wonderful and Very Well Done! Be sure to visit my gallery!


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/9.0
MakeNIKON CORPORATION
ModelNIKON D90
Shutter Speed625/100000
ISO Speed200
Focal Length58

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