Thursday, July 19, 2007
StereoVision Imaging, Inc.'s 3-D VuCam [CROSS-CONVERGENT PAIRS]

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The StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein
[NOTE: Red/cyan ANAGLYPH versions of these CROSS-VIEWING stereo pairs are featured in the previous post.]
1) Click on images to enlarge.
2) View stereo pairs straight on and from a distance of about 2-feet from your screen.
3) Cross or converge your eyes a bit until you see three virtual images. [NOTE: If you don't cross or converge your eyes enough, you will likely only see the two images as they appear on the page. If you cross or converge your eyes too much, you may see four images.]
4) With all three images in your line of sight, continue holding focus on all three and gaze upon the center of the three images. The virtual center image will appear fully three-dimensional.
If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The dimensional rewards are well worth the effort.
Remember: click on images to enlarge.
All the images in this post
and in the previous anaglyph post were shot with the
3D VuCam,
a new digital binocular/stereo camera product manufactured by StereoVision Imaging, Inc.
To learn more, log on to http://www.stereovisioninc.com
...and click on the 3D VuCam tab on the top of the home page.
Unlike a number of binocular/camera combination products
on the market that capture monoscopic 2-D views,
the 8x40 power 3D VuCam records stereoscopic 3-D views
as you see them through the viewing optics!

View screen in the open position,
the StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein

View screen in the open position,
the StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein

The StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein

The StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein
Here are a selection of stereo images shot with the 3D VuCam...

Gull and boat off Baywood, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Double-Crested Cormorants and Morro Rock -
Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Double-Crested Cormorants roosting in the eucalyptus trees in the rookery by the Inn At Morro Bay - Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Great Blue Heron, Windy Cove area -
Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Great Blue Heron, perched on a log underneath the rookery by the Inn At Morro Bay -
Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Dune patterns, Morro Bay sand spit - Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Photographer, Marlin Harms, Morro Bay sand spit -
Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein

Photographer, Marlin Harms. Background, Holister Peak, Morro Bay sand spit - Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein
[below] Photographer, Marlin Harms, Morro Bay sand spit - Morro Bay, California.
© Abe Perlstein
