3D made in Switzerland
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3D made in Switzerland
3D INSTRUCTIONS to view:
Sit about 50-70cm away from the screen (depending on the screen size. Ideal is a broadband with 24-27 ″), fix the picture and start squinting.
As soon as you see the three pictures, cover your eyes slowly from the side with your palms at a distance of about 10cm until you can only see the middle picture.
CS Jozef
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
Lovely shots Jozef!
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
I love the solar one...the 3D effect is rally noticeable!
I find that the best way to see these is to click on the image, then right-click and select "view image". Hit F11 to make the browser full screen. The cross your eyes and allow your eyes to de-focus. Consciously keep your eyes de-focused and increase or decrease the amount of eye crossing until you see double images. The 3D effect pops out when the middle images merge into a single pane
I find that the best way to see these is to click on the image, then right-click and select "view image". Hit F11 to make the browser full screen. The cross your eyes and allow your eyes to de-focus. Consciously keep your eyes de-focused and increase or decrease the amount of eye crossing until you see double images. The 3D effect pops out when the middle images merge into a single pane
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
These are gorgeous images Jozef but I need the special glasses for 3D
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
@ All: Thanks for the feedback.
Hello Alexandra.
you do not need special glasses for this. See explanation Zakalwe.
CS Jozef
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Just fine for me in 2D...Thanks.
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It always takes my eyes a while to get the "3D" to pop, but very nicely done Jozef.
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
Very nice!
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
Thanks, Josef. The moonscape is stunning in 3D. What’s the time difference between the two images left and right?
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
Hello Stu.
It is one and the same picture. It was made with a 3D program for micro-images.
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Re: 3D made in Switzerland
That's really interesting, Jozef. I had presumed that the images had been taken a few minutes/hours apart. Are you able/willing to say more about the specific software package (although maybe it's specialist scientific software that comes with a hefty price tag)?
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Amazing! The sense of surface elevation on the solar images was quite incredible!
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