Thursday, July 19, 2007
StereoVision Imaging, Inc.'s 3D VuCam [ANAGLYPHS]

<--click on image to enlarge
The StereoVision Imaging, Inc. 3D VuCam
© Abe Perlstein
For best results, view these anaglyph images under greatly subdued lighting with red/cyan-tinted 3-D anaglyph glasses.
For a FREE sample pair:
Send self-addressed first-class stamped envelope with note stating:
ATTENTION 3-D purists:
You may opt to view CROSS/CONVERGENT-viewing versions of these anaglyph pairs in the very next post. Cross/convergent-viewing stereo pair versions are true color. While ANAGLYPH versions of stereo views seen via red/cyan glasses are ideal and relatively easy for individuals new to stereo images online or in print, stereo pairs viewed by the naked eye employing the cross-convergent viewing technique---as explained at the head of the next post---is a visually superior method.
Glasses-free autostereoscopic screens, electronic shutter glasses technologies, and 3-D books featuring stereo pairs viewed with a built-in pair of binocular enlarging lenses provide true-color viewing. However, to please the majority of visitors to Abe's 3-D World, anaglyph and cross-viewing stereo pairs are the featured formats in this blog.
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All images in this post and the cross-convergent viewing stereo pairs
in very next 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 seen through the viewing optics.
Remember: click on images to enlarge.

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
