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[photo-3d] Re: Anaglyphs on the computer/PowerPoint presentations
- From: "Hayden Baldwin" <hbb@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Anaglyphs on the computer/PowerPoint presentations
- Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 02:28:16 -0000
Yes, David it does cause some problems. Depends on how much "red"
there is in the photo, sometimes I need to convert the images to
grayscale. I have also tried to diminish the saturation of color in
the image by running it through Photoshop. Some images work well
while others are just not good anaglyph images.
I should have been a bit more specific, my presentation is on "Three
Dimensional Documentation of Crimes Scene" The presentation is about
one hour in length and deals with the aspect of note taking,
photography and sketching 2D versus 3D. The images I do project are
anaglyph which I follow up with full color handouts of the images.
The audience gets to keep the cardboard red/blue glasses and the
color handout as a "sample" of what can be done.
Hayden
--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, "David W. Kesner" <drdave@xxxx> wrote:
> Hayden Baldwin writes:
>
> > I have used Powerpoint to give presentations using anaglyph
images. As
> > a matter of fact I'll be doing just that in Tucson,AZ this week
at
a
> > conference on Blood Spatter Pattern Analysis.
>
> Not trying to be smart or funny, but does the red color of
> blood cause any problems with anaglyphs? Or are you doing B&W
> anaglyphs?
>
> That's all for now,
>
> David W. Kesner
> Boise, Idaho, USA
> drdave@xxxx
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