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RedIrocZ-28
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Was rummaging through my photobucket account, and found this image in there. Its a Stereo image I put together of Jupiter, 2 separate captures, 5 mins apart, placed apart at the correct distance to be viewed at about 5 feet from the monitor. Two of the moons will stand up off the image, sorry not sure which they are currently. Neat image, except for that strange dark shadow at the leading edge of the left image. So, Cross your eyes, and bring both images together into focus in the middle.
Enjoy!
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Mike Phillips
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I've always loved these! My eyes must be too close together, they are just on the edge of merging, ... then my eyes hurt...
well done
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RedIrocZ-28
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Mike did you get the images to merge? I actually made this for my GF so she could have something to hang on the wall, then we found out she can't cross her eyes to get the images to merge also, did you move back 5' from the screen?
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Stilletto
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I don't need to step back 5 feet..I can do it right up close and it is amazing...thanks for the 3D view of Jupiter!
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Mike Phillips
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You'll have to redo this one with the ninoxed data! I tried too close, yeah, moving back helped a lot. I didn't need to 5' away, but 2 or 3 worked great.
Mike
@Stilletto, nice avatar!
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Mike's Lesson on Seeing, Collimation and Focusing
**NEW** VIDEO HowTo: Planetary Processing Routine v8 **NEW**
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Stilletto
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Quote:
You'll have to redo this one with the ninoxed data! I tried too close, yeah, moving back helped a lot. I didn't need to 5' away, but 2 or 3 worked great.
Mike
@Stilletto, nice avatar!
Ok, so I sit like 3 ft from the screen.. does that count? 
P.S.
My only consolation this year is that the #24 owns the #48
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RedIrocZ-28
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Mike, good idea, I will have to try the ninox's data redo on this one.
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tim53
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If you have red/blue glasses, it's easy to make an anaglyph of pairs like this in photoshop:
*In the right-eye image, click on "channels", select the red channel and "eyeball" the blue and green channels on (without selecting them).
*Delete the red channel
*open the left-eye image, select and copy the red channel.
*Paste the left-eye image's red channel into the red channel of the right eye image.
*use the "move" tool to register the red channel to the green and blue channels in the right-eye image.
You now have a color anaglyph of Jupiter!
-Tim.
P.S. Here's one I made a couple years ago of Victoria Crater, Opportunity rover landing site:
-------------------- "We`re just waiting looking skyward as the days come down.
Someone promised there`d be answers, if we stayed around."
-Orchestral Maneuvers in the Dark, "The Romance of the Telescope"
Edited by tim53 (11/19/09 12:45 PM)
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