W1GUH
02-23-2012, 11:13 AM
From the American Museum of Natural History
(http://www.amnh.org/) Dioramas on this page (http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/virtual/bison/tour.php).
And in 3D!
Each image is a stereo pair. The image on the left is for the right eye and vice-versa. If you cross your eyes until the images merge - you might have to tilt your head slightly for vertical alignment, then focus on the images, the stereo will "snap in."
Makes 3D photography a snap with a digital camera. Just take one image, move your head about the same distance as typical eye spacing and take the other image. Put 'em together in a photo program and there you have it!
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5417
Won't let me do more -- must have hit a limit. Got a bunch more.
(http://www.amnh.org/) Dioramas on this page (http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/virtual/bison/tour.php).
And in 3D!
Each image is a stereo pair. The image on the left is for the right eye and vice-versa. If you cross your eyes until the images merge - you might have to tilt your head slightly for vertical alignment, then focus on the images, the stereo will "snap in."
Makes 3D photography a snap with a digital camera. Just take one image, move your head about the same distance as typical eye spacing and take the other image. Put 'em together in a photo program and there you have it!
5416
5417
Won't let me do more -- must have hit a limit. Got a bunch more.