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RE: Ask Dr. T, part II - Realism & Anaglyph
Dan, sorry for the misunderstanding regarding the expectations of the
view exchange!
>that image is a major step towards completing my pet "project"
>which is to create a book of anaglyph images of the Pike's Peak region
>in Colorado, similar to Owen Pharis's "Las Vegas in 3-D" book. I wanted
>to know if the image was OK for that environment.
The image is certainly fine for the intended environment. Good luck with
your project! We will all await anxiously to hear your progress. When it
comes to 3d books there is never too much!
>The key there is "provided that a choice exists". In printed materials,
>the anaglyph is the best way to reproduce a stereographic image.
True, especially when targeted to a general audience. Check out Joel's
glasses. I don't know what is the difference but they worked perfectly
(absolutely no ghosting) with your picture.
Good luck with your fine project!
-- George Themelis
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