Sunday, September 09, 2007
Collie portraits & Lake Tahoe-area views
CROSS/CONVERGENT STEREO PAIRS are posted following these ANAGLYPHS.
Send self-addressed first-class stamped envelope with note stating:
"Please mail a sample pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses to see 3-D views on www.Abes3dworld.blogspot.com. Thank You!' to:
Rainbow Symphony, Inc.
6860 Canby Avenue/#120
Reseda, CA. 91335
Your free sample pair of glasses should arrive within a week of your request being received by Rainbow Symphony.
3-D purists:
You may opt to view CROSS/CONVERGENT versions of the following anaglyph pairs further down this post Cross/convergent-viewing stereo pairs are true color presentations. While ANAGLYPH versions of stereo views seen via red/cyan glasses are relatively easy for viewing 3-D images online or in print, stereo pairs viewed via the cross-convergent technique afford superior color accuracy along with dimensional depth cues.
Glasses-free autostereoscopic screens, electronic shutter glasses technologies, and 3-D books featuring stereo pairs with built-in binocular enlarging lenses provide true-color viewing. However, to please the majority of viewers to this blog, anaglyph and cross-viewing stereo pairs are the featured formats displayed here.
I welcome comments at ap3dguy@Gmail.com
Click on images to enlarge...
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn & Master
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
My friend, Jay and his 8-sided home, Lake Tahoe area - Homewood, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
...And now for CROSS-VIEWING stereo paired versions of the above anaglyphs...
View CROSS/CONVERGENT stereo pairs in 3-D without glasses:
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 see only the original two images. If you cross or converge your eyes too much, you may see four images.]
4) With all three images in your line of sight, hold focus on all three while gazing upon the center of the three images. It will suddenly appear fully three-dimensional.
If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The dimensional rewards are well worth the effort.
I welcome comments at ap3dguy@Gmail.com
Remember: click on images to enlarge.
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn & Master
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
My friend, Jay and his 8-sided home, Lake Tahoe area - Homewood, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
For best results, view anaglyph images under 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:
"Please mail a sample pair of red/cyan anaglyph glasses to see 3-D views on www.Abes3dworld.blogspot.com. Thank You!' to:
Your free sample pair of glasses should arrive within a week of your request being received by Rainbow Symphony.
3-D purists:
You may opt to view CROSS/CONVERGENT versions of the following anaglyph pairs further down this post Cross/convergent-viewing stereo pairs are true color presentations. While ANAGLYPH versions of stereo views seen via red/cyan glasses are relatively easy for viewing 3-D images online or in print, stereo pairs viewed via the cross-convergent technique afford superior color accuracy along with dimensional depth cues.
Glasses-free autostereoscopic screens, electronic shutter glasses technologies, and 3-D books featuring stereo pairs with built-in binocular enlarging lenses provide true-color viewing. However, to please the majority of viewers to this blog, anaglyph and cross-viewing stereo pairs are the featured formats displayed here.
I welcome comments at ap3dguy@Gmail.com
Click on images to enlarge...
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn & Master
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
My friend, Jay and his 8-sided home, Lake Tahoe area - Homewood, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
...And now for CROSS-VIEWING stereo paired versions of the above anaglyphs...
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 see only the original two images. If you cross or converge your eyes too much, you may see four images.]
4) With all three images in your line of sight, hold focus on all three while gazing upon the center of the three images. It will suddenly appear fully three-dimensional.
If at first you don't succeed, be patient and try again. The dimensional rewards are well worth the effort.
I welcome comments at ap3dguy@Gmail.com
Remember: click on images to enlarge.
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn -
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
Finn & Master
Santa Barbara, California
© Abe Perlstein
My friend, Jay and his 8-sided home, Lake Tahoe area - Homewood, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein
Wildflowers in a bog, Angora wildfire burn area -
South Lake Tahoe, California
© Abe Perlstein