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NGC1499SHO
Anaglyph 3D, NGC 1499

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Metsavainio



Registered: July 2009
Posts: 274
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You'll need Red/Cyan Eyeglasses to be able to see images right.
NOTE! If you have Red & Green filters, you can use them instead! Red goes to Left eye. Original 2D image:
[ link ] An anaglyph 3D movie: [ link ]
I'll like to know, how many of you are able to see an anglyph image, please, comment if you are.
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Craig & Tammy

Registered: October 2008
Location: Hendersonville, TN
Posts: 588
Tue January 26, 2010 18:51 Rating: 10.00 

Hi JP, that is way cool!!!! While the Tadpoles were also really good, the 3D effect is much better on this one. By the way...we used red and green lenses to view the images. Don't know how you did it, but they are both fantastic.
- Craig & Tammy
Metsavainio

Registered: July 2009
Posts: 274
Wed January 27, 2010 07:56

Thanks!


Here is more anaglyph stuff: [ link ]
With many 3D images, there is a link to a 3D-movie as well!


J-P
Jaicoa

Registered: May 2008
Posts: 773
Fri January 29, 2010 16:26 Rating: 10.00 

Awesome!, It really looks like is floating with fantastic depth. A super job welldone my friend, Clear Skies.
Paul Walker
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Registered: November 2009
Location: Middlebury, Vermont
Posts: 116
Fri January 29, 2010 20:12 Rating: 10.00 

I love how you've managed to get the nebula it'self to have 3D relief and placed enough stars at different deeps to virtually elliminate any layered look.
Metsavainio

Registered: July 2009
Posts: 274
Sat January 30, 2010 13:23

Thanks!


J-P
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Barry Etter

Registered: January 2010
Posts: 34
Fri February 12, 2010 20:56

This one is really nice...my favorite of your 3D work so far.

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