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− | <em>stereo anaglyph image constructed by [mailto:slamm@blueyonder.co.uk Stefan Lammel], UK</em><br /> | + | <em>stereo anaglyph image constructed by [mailto:slamm@blueyonder.co.uk" rel="nofollow Stefan Lammel], UK</em><br /> |
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I’ve been trying out Jim Mosher’s WAC previewer and while piecing together a mosaic it dawned on me that two of the images overlapped enough to make a 3D image. At first I created some side by side pairs which worked nicely, then I remembered some folks have difficulty with them so that prompted me to have a go at an anaglyph. After searching around I came across a tutorial using Gimp so I downloaded it and here is the result. There was quite a lot of manipulation needed to align the images, for there is a fair amount of distortion in the WAC images especially along the edges. I would have liked to have had some way to correct distortion in the lower centre of the image better, as far as I am aware there is no tool to do that without adversely affecting the surroundings. But despite this I am still very pleased with the my first anaglyph and the 3D effect is very strong for me, maybe even a bit exaggerated but better that than not strong enough. BTW I don’t have any 3D glasses so instead I have been using the red and blue filters that I normally use for lunar imaging, nice to get some use out of them while the weather is being so uncooperative!<br /> | I’ve been trying out Jim Mosher’s WAC previewer and while piecing together a mosaic it dawned on me that two of the images overlapped enough to make a 3D image. At first I created some side by side pairs which worked nicely, then I remembered some folks have difficulty with them so that prompted me to have a go at an anaglyph. After searching around I came across a tutorial using Gimp so I downloaded it and here is the result. There was quite a lot of manipulation needed to align the images, for there is a fair amount of distortion in the WAC images especially along the edges. I would have liked to have had some way to correct distortion in the lower centre of the image better, as far as I am aware there is no tool to do that without adversely affecting the surroundings. But despite this I am still very pleased with the my first anaglyph and the 3D effect is very strong for me, maybe even a bit exaggerated but better that than not strong enough. BTW I don’t have any 3D glasses so instead I have been using the red and blue filters that I normally use for lunar imaging, nice to get some use out of them while the weather is being so uncooperative!<br /> | ||
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− | <em>[mailto:slamm@blueyonder.co.uk Stefan Lammel]</em><br /> | + | <em>[mailto:slamm@blueyonder.co.uk" rel="nofollow Stefan Lammel]</em><br /> |
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<strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | <strong>Related Links</strong><br /> | ||
Rükl plate [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/R%C3%BCkl+22 22]<br /> | Rükl plate [http://the-moon.wikispaces.com/R%C3%BCkl+22 22]<br /> | ||
− | Full anaglyph [http://www.pbase.com/image/130149720/original image]<br /> | + | Full anaglyph [http://www.pbase.com/image/130149720/original" rel="nofollow image]<br /> |
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Revision as of 22:08, 4 January 2015
Ina Ana(Glyph)
stereo anaglyph image constructed by " rel="nofollow Stefan Lammel, UK
I’ve been trying out Jim Mosher’s WAC previewer and while piecing together a mosaic it dawned on me that two of the images overlapped enough to make a 3D image. At first I created some side by side pairs which worked nicely, then I remembered some folks have difficulty with them so that prompted me to have a go at an anaglyph. After searching around I came across a tutorial using Gimp so I downloaded it and here is the result. There was quite a lot of manipulation needed to align the images, for there is a fair amount of distortion in the WAC images especially along the edges. I would have liked to have had some way to correct distortion in the lower centre of the image better, as far as I am aware there is no tool to do that without adversely affecting the surroundings. But despite this I am still very pleased with the my first anaglyph and the 3D effect is very strong for me, maybe even a bit exaggerated but better that than not strong enough. BTW I don’t have any 3D glasses so instead I have been using the red and blue filters that I normally use for lunar imaging, nice to get some use out of them while the weather is being so uncooperative!
" rel="nofollow Stefan Lammel
Technical Details
The LROC EDR WAC images used were M117460804ME & M117454036ME.
Related Links
Rükl plate 22
Full anaglyph " rel="nofollow image
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