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stereoviewheaven Stereoviews from 1850 to 1910. There are views for sale. And also there's an interactive stereoview playground for fun.{;}{;}
Old photographs and artwork can now be converted into stereoscopic 3D. Take a look at a JFK photo on Dealey Plaza, seconds before his 1963 assassination as it has never been seen before. Anaglyph (red & blue) glasses are needed for the effect.
Working with stereoscopic cameras for over 35 years and imaging and 3D modeling for the past 20, these images are nothing less than astounding. Imagine viewing old historic photos, such as the Civil War or other famous events in history. While the process cannot add detail, stereoscopic images allow viewers to see something in full depth, as the brain can fill in missing links. This makes it ideal for forensic investigations.
In the very near future, stereoscopic will be common on computers, Plasma and LCD displays. Already, the film industry has introduced a number of 3D films in the RealD format, allowing a much more pleasant viewing experience than early 1950s attempts that often resulted in eye strain or headaches. Also, the game industry are testing the waters on several projects that work in S-3D, a driver and glasses that work with your computer’s video card.
There are companies now developing screens that produce the 3D effect without the need for glasses. These will likely first show up at shopping malls with kiosk displays that will surly attract shoppers more than conventional ads. When the price comes down, these screens will end up in the home, old photos and movies will be seen in a way that puts one into the environment.
Galleries of 3D anaglyphs using 3D viewing glasses
3D Photography Websites Some of the best 3D photography sites on the web. Keywords: anaglyph, stereoscopy, stereoscopic, glasses, red, blue, cyan, software, photoshop, cross-eyes, camera
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