by Richard Creamer » Sat Apr 21, 2007 11:58 pm
Ahhhh - very nice! Thank you. If I wasn't so busy, I'd write a quick Java applet where you just type in a red/blue stereo image URL and it then loads, separates, and dispays them as in your posting. I also forgot to mention that there is no reason APOD color stereo images can't also have adjunct URLs for side-by-side stereo pairs. This would be great, for example, for Saturn and cineloops. This is something that red/blue stereo cannot do. Also, I won't go cross-eyed. I have found that going cross-eyed to fuse two side-by-side windows containing different versions of a C++ file allows one to rapidly go through a 1,000+ line file and immediately (within 30 seconds) see every single change (they "stick out"). It's much better than "diff". Not only can I do this for hours, but photogrammetrists do it all day long I believe with no ill effects.
Ahhhh - very nice! Thank you. If I wasn't so busy, I'd write a quick Java applet where you just type in a red/blue stereo image URL and it then loads, separates, and dispays them as in your posting. I also forgot to mention that there is no reason APOD color stereo images can't also have adjunct URLs for side-by-side stereo pairs. This would be great, for example, for Saturn and cineloops. This is something that red/blue stereo cannot do. Also, I won't go cross-eyed. I have found that going cross-eyed to fuse two side-by-side windows containing different versions of a C++ file allows one to rapidly go through a 1,000+ line file and immediately (within 30 seconds) see every single change (they "stick out"). It's much better than "diff". Not only can I do this for hours, but photogrammetrists do it all day long I believe with no ill effects.