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Great Outcropping Picture From Spirit
azstrummer
post Jul 6 2004, 09:24 PM
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Here's an anaglyph I created from Spirit raw images looking up the hill they're on. Wonderful shot of the outcropping at the top of the hill. I would hope it's the next target after their maintenance work over the next few sols.
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SickNick
post Jul 20 2004, 10:12 PM
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MizarKey,

I think you've got left and right reversed for the colours in your anaglyph. My official NASA/LPI glasses have blue on the left eye and red on the right eye and the perspective only works for your anaglyph if I wear them upside down, thus reversing the eye/colour assignment.

Whoops, your colours are OK, I was wearing them inside out! Must have been a long night....


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