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− | <em>image by [mailto:paco.bellido@gmail.com Paco Bellido], Spain</em><br /> | + | <em>image by [mailto:paco.bellido@gmail.com" rel="nofollow Paco Bellido], Spain</em><br /> |
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− | Making a stereo or 3-D image used to require two images taken with slightly different perspectives. Not any more. Paco has used software called LuSol3D to make 3D pictures of the Moon, viewable with anaglyph glasses (above) or crossed eyes. Because I can't see stereo - I have one weak eye - I leave it to you to comment on how well this works. See Paco's [http://mizar.blogalia.com/historias/73340 website] for more information. <br /> | + | Making a stereo or 3-D image used to require two images taken with slightly different perspectives. Not any more. Paco has used software called LuSol3D to make 3D pictures of the Moon, viewable with anaglyph glasses (above) or crossed eyes. Because I can't see stereo - I have one weak eye - I leave it to you to comment on how well this works. See Paco's [http://mizar.blogalia.com/historias/73340" rel="nofollow website] for more information. <br /> |
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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Revision as of 21:45, 4 January 2015
Seeing in the Round
image by " rel="nofollow Paco Bellido, Spain
Making a stereo or 3-D image used to require two images taken with slightly different perspectives. Not any more. Paco has used software called LuSol3D to make 3D pictures of the Moon, viewable with anaglyph glasses (above) or crossed eyes. Because I can't see stereo - I have one weak eye - I leave it to you to comment on how well this works. See Paco's " rel="nofollow website for more information.
" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood