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Convert your images to 3D in seconds!
A fun little feature to play with, just in time for the holidays - show your friends and family this year's haul in glorious 3D. The depth information is based on educated guessing rather than being scientifically accurate, but it can be useful for a number of things (not to mention it just looks plain cool!).
Go here to learn more about the new Stereo 3D module.
For me, it's been a nice break from the usual dry signal processing theory and enhancements. Wishing you all happy holidays and a healthy and prosperous 2020!
Ivo
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Pretty cool effectI imagine.
Happy holidays to you too Ivo!
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(I keep a pair of both red/blue and the newer grey styles on hand at all times.)
Cheers!
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Or perhaps Santa might fill those socks with a VR headset? An Oculus Quest if you've been particularly good, but even a $5 Google Cardboard headset (ebay link) will do.
Or you can perceive some depth in this version of the image (link) without visual aids.
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It does give the effect. But it's kinda weird looking at it on the computer.
Time to go play......
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All the best,
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Makuser wrote: ↑Thu Dec 19, 2019 9:58 pm Hi Ivo. I don't have the cardboard stereo glasses. So, I used a 1.25" #25 red eyepiece filter on one eye, and a #58 green or #80B blue eyepiece filter on the other eye to view the image. There was some chromatic aberration visible, but the artistic depth perception was apparent. This is some pretty amazing stuff. Thanks Ivo, and the best of regards.
There are 3 types of anaglyphs ST can generate, all with subtly different anti-ghosting measures. There's a "true" anaglyph mode as well which separates red and blue better for less ghosting. For example this well known
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