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Human Scale Anaglyphs
Pertinax
post Sep 20 2005, 03:09 PM
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I figure this is the bestg place for my question, but I hate starting a new topic, being a programing-chalenged lurker! unsure.gif

What I am hoping would not be to hard to produce would be anaglyphs from Navcam or Pancam pairs that have a typical human stereo separation, not the exagerated separation that the Pan and Navcams have by design.

I know it is possible to do (though I lack the skills), but would it be hard to regularly implement so that we can get lost in some of the more striking panaromas on a more human scale?

Thanks for much for any thoughs.


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post Sep 20 2005, 03:21 PM
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Well - the cameras are 30cm apart, and always will be.

The best you can do is to overlap the images differently - by co-registering at different points. The human eye does automatic 'toe in' of the eyes so they both point directly at the point of interest. The only thing you can do to help with analgyphs in that regard is to co-register the images at what would be considered the point of interest.

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