MSL self portrait, Sols 84 - 85 |
MSL self portrait, Sols 84 - 85 |
Oct 31 2012, 05:26 PM
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Nov 5 2012, 10:18 PM
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That is a beautiful 3D product, Ed! The best that I've seen of the rover to date. Do you by chance have one of the side-by-side 3D versions? Thanks! (...and BTW, that's a nice anaglyph jardmonkey...) The deck anaglyph was a quickly cropped draft of the yet incomplete full portraits meant for anaglyphing so I'd committed the cropped layers to the color split to spot align them in without retaining copies the full color left and right layers, but I just opened the master file and cropped them out again so here ya go. I didn't have time to fully spot align all areas of them or clone out a few artifacts, but they should match up pretty well. So... for those without anaglyph specs right now, here's is a reduced resolution cross-eye view. The zip in the link below it has the full resolution versions for left and right, along with information on downloading and using a freeware program called "StereoPhoto Maker" that lets you load and zoom in and pan around on the high resolution versions with cross-eyed view. I just tried it and it works amazingly well. Be sure and check out the "ReadMe.txt" file I enclosed for important tips on loading them the right way for cross-eyed viewing and a "Quick Start" tutorial. Full resolution pair: http://www.edtruthan.com/mars/MSL-Portrait...Stereo-Pair.zip -------------------- "We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first time." -T.S. Eliot
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