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Distant cliffs of Fort Hays Limestone. Use red/blue glasses to view the anaglyph 3D effect. Created from two 12x3 Gigapan images shot about 1 foot apart. Alignment, cropping, and anaglyph shading done in Photoshop.
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Time for those red-blue glasses again! And Wow! Look at that depth of field!
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Although the entire pano seems to be ok, there are many problems in the detail of 2-rowed 3d-panos when anaglyphs are rendered first with StereophotoMaker (ver.4.13) and then stitched with the Gigapan stitcher. IMO, this has nothing to do with the Digicam itself.. This 360° panorama is a Dubois-Anaglyph optimized fo...
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Seastacks and coastal terraces beside the Pacific Coast Highway between Bodega Head and Jenner, California. To the best of my knowledge this GigaPan is the world's first full gigapixel anaglyph image. In order to view the image in 3D you'll need a pair of red/blue anaglyph glasses (you may have a pair in your colle...
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This is a 3D test shot that is composed of right and left images that have been merged to form one anaglyph image. Get your red/cyan glasses out to view this. The colors of the images have been muted to enhance the stereo effect. homepage.mac.com/akira527/pixelartworx/web-content/index.html

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This is a 360 degree 3D Panorama for red/cyan goggles showing a place in the Outback of Western Australia with the coordinates: -27 07 16.0 118 05 55.8; alt.: 495m, with some very interesting endemic desert plants all around there. Digicams: 2x Olympus SP320 (7,1MP), stereobase c. 3" (7.5cm) synchronization b...
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Here's the main lawn at the Harold L. Lyon Arboretum, a research and education arm of the University of Hawaii at Manoa. I'm working on a 1.5 gigapixel version. Brisk trade winds and rapidly moving clouds made this a difficult image to capture.
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Once again it's time to break out your red/blue glasses! This was a small anaglyph GigaPan that I shot along the trail to Hidden Falls. I only carried one GigaPan robot with me so this one was shot sequentially by moving the tripod between shots. I can't for the life of me remember the name of the pond in the foregr...
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Titan is a test chamber at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory used for the study of high energy physics using lasers to compress materials: jlf.llnl.gov/html/facilities/titan/titan.html
The anaglyph image may be viewed in 3D stereo using colored glasses. It was made by combining the frames of the left a...-
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NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Spirit used its panoramic camera (Pancam) to record this image on November 2005. This view is a stereo anaglyph of the Seminole panorama, showing it in three dimensions to viewers using red-blue stereo glasses. The images combined into this anaglyph were taken through the Pancam's infra...
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