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Re: Pseudo's to look at


  • From: P3D Larry Berlin <lberlin@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: Pseudo's to look at
  • Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 02:15:08 -0800

>Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 6:03:04 -0600
>From: P3D  Chuck Field   writes:
>I haven't been reading ALL of these posts, but I've skimmed them, at least.  
> Now I'm begining to find the idea of "pseudostereoscopic" images as a 
>worthwhile images to look at.
>So.
>Do you have any "pseudos", posted on the web, for us to look at?


Well, I do have a number of stereo pairs many of which are presented as both
parallel and crossed. You have the option of using a viewing device to
parallel view the crossed images. (They are too large to parallel view
without a viewer) Or you can cross view the parallel images.

The 3D Webring is now operational so take a tour and try pseudo viewing
wherever there are pairs present. Several have their images presented as
triplets. You can view in either mode and while viewing it in whichever
method you find easiest, the opposite view is available in the neighboring
pair at the same time. 

While working with the digital camera, I've been loading the image pairs
onto the screen and simply dragging the images back and forth and trying
both X'd and parallel viewing methods just for effect while examining them
and saving to a usable file type. One pair I took today is of a large rock
and it was particularly interesting in reverse. Maybe I'll set it up for
both methods just for fun. It might be fun to try turning it upside down
like Dr. T suggested.

Larry Berlin

Email: lberlin@xxxxxxxxx
http://www.sonic.net/~lberlin/
http://3dzine.simplenet.com/


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