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- Aspen Highlands Maroon Bowl in 3D-Stereo with Pryamid Peak, Maroon Bells, and Hayden Peak by Jason Buchheim
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A beautiful Spring Day on top of Loge Peak in Aspen Colorado affords a spectacular view of Highlands Peak and Maroon Bowl with Pyramid Peak, the Maroon Bells, and Hayden Peak in the background.
This is a stereoscopic 3-dimensional image produced using two Panasonic FZ-50 cameras mounted on a Gigapan Epic Pro mount and shot at 420mm (equiv). This image was stitched with Gigastitch from 3100 images. Shooting time about two hours (1550 images per camera) The total stitching time was 57 seconds...
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A beautiful 3D-Stereo view of Maroon Bowl, Aspen Highlands, Pyramid Peak and the Maroon Bells. This is the worlds largest 3D Gigapixel Image to date.
This image is best viewed in 3D at http://www.3dpan.org/3d/66507-66524-180-180 (with anaglyph glasses)
Visit http://www.3dpan.org for many more Stereo 3D Gigapans
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A first test with the Fujifilm FinePix REAL 3D ´W1´ digicam. An interesting pretty small 3d-cam with 77mm stereobase. Many problems (jumps in perspective, etc) have to be resolved and many tests have to be done ( stitching methods, maximum possible image size, etc..). I consider this a nice challenge.
BTW: the 3D-jobs such as calibration, stereobase aligning, re-calibration of far-point, adding anaglyph-colors (etc..) are done with the freeware ´Stereophotomaker´ (ver. 4.12). Many thanks...
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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 for red/cyan goggles.
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Right eye view of the anaglyph GigaPan found here: http://www.gigapan.org/gigapans/12345/
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Cypress kness at High Springs, Florida
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A beautiful 3D-Stereo view of Maroon Bowl, Aspen Highlands, Pyramid Peak and the Maroon Bells. This is the worlds largest 3D Gigapixel Image to date.
This image is best viewed in 3D at http://www.3dpan.org/3d/66507-66524-180-180 (with anaglyph glasses)
Visit http://www.3dpan.org for many more Stereo 3D Gigapans
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After John Toeppen (jtoeppen), Ron Schott (rschott) and Jason Buchheim (odyssey) have shown that multi-row 3d Gigapan´s are possible, I succeeded finally to create +/- flawless multi-row 3d panoramas with the Gigapan Stitcher.
Thanks to Jason Buchheim (odyssey) this can be viewed in 'cross-view' 3-D stereo viewer here: http://www.3dpan.org/39949-39950-.7-0, see many more at http://www.3dpan.org
This is a part of a 3d panorama.
Happy New Year 2010 !-).
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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.
http://homepage.mac.com/akira527/pixelartworx/web-content/index.html
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This image of vineyards South of Livermore California was taken during the brief moments of golden light before sunset.
The purpose of this panorama was for me to test my ability to take and process full color 3D panoramas. The taking portion of the process is pretty well down now. I do this manually with a pair of Canon cameras that I have tightly synchronized using USB connections and StereoData Maker software. The camera pair are tripod mounted and rotated to produce the image.
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