3D image of the Sun
3D image of the Sun
I was having trouble seeing the 3D effect. When I checked the colors comprising the anaglyph, it appears that the Sun is rotated about 45 degrees clockwise from the baseline of the star field. To see the Sun best, try tipping your head 45 deg. to the right...
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Try it now at http://www.sungazer.net/3d/solarmax3dbw.html, John.
Taking your suggestion, I rotated the image to align the sun’s 3D features. Also, thanks to the incredible response (10k page loads in 24hrs) I got from this APOD, I was able to change to a more effective background. Some people out there really know their 3D!
Norval, There are other ways to view the effect without real glasses. Red and blue astronomical filters and camera gel cells will work. You can also pick up kiddie 3D glasses at a toy store.
My favorite is http://www.photo3-d.com/ .
Also, many thanks to Jerry and Robert for using my images for the APOD!
Greg Piepol
http://www.sungazer.net
APOD
2005 Nov. 26 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap051126.html
2005 April 22 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050422.html
2004 Dec. 6 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041206.html
Taking your suggestion, I rotated the image to align the sun’s 3D features. Also, thanks to the incredible response (10k page loads in 24hrs) I got from this APOD, I was able to change to a more effective background. Some people out there really know their 3D!
Norval, There are other ways to view the effect without real glasses. Red and blue astronomical filters and camera gel cells will work. You can also pick up kiddie 3D glasses at a toy store.
My favorite is http://www.photo3-d.com/ .
Also, many thanks to Jerry and Robert for using my images for the APOD!
Greg Piepol
http://www.sungazer.net
APOD
2005 Nov. 26 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap051126.html
2005 April 22 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap050422.html
2004 Dec. 6 http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap041206.html
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Thanks!
Thanks, Harry! I’m glad you enjoyed the image. After the APOD ran, I was contacted by a couple of pro 3D graphics guys that gave me some incredible tips on making 3D images (see the redesigned link above).
I have a few other 3D solar shots on my site including a recent sunspot group and two colorized images. There is also a link to zoom-able images as well.
A full collection of sun images is at: http://www.sungazer.net/images.html .
Thanks again!
Enjoy the sun,
Greg Piepol
I have a few other 3D solar shots on my site including a recent sunspot group and two colorized images. There is also a link to zoom-able images as well.
A full collection of sun images is at: http://www.sungazer.net/images.html .
Thanks again!
Enjoy the sun,
Greg Piepol
http://www.sungazer.net
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My apologies for sounding so trite, it really did sound bad, and was only meant to reflect that I don't get much out of those 3d red/blue images.
Unfortunately in this case my almost perfect color vision gets in the way. Because of this the effect is greatly reduced for ones like me. But not to worry, the percentage of ones like me is very small. 8)
What I hope for is holographic's to get going. So in the meantime I like the good old topographical maps.
Norval
Unfortunately in this case my almost perfect color vision gets in the way. Because of this the effect is greatly reduced for ones like me. But not to worry, the percentage of ones like me is very small. 8)
What I hope for is holographic's to get going. So in the meantime I like the good old topographical maps.
Norval
"It's not what you know, or don't know, but what you know that isn't so that will hurt you." Will Rodgers 1938
3D looks great
Greg,
Thanks for the new image. It looks great, and the star field is more subtle. Enjoyed your solar pages, too!
John
Thanks for the new image. It looks great, and the star field is more subtle. Enjoyed your solar pages, too!
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And here is an image of one of my favorite topics, a CS type of crater chain.
3-d crater chain
http://starryskies.com/The_sky/events/l ... chain.html
Norval
3-d crater chain
http://starryskies.com/The_sky/events/l ... chain.html
Norval
"It's not what you know, or don't know, but what you know that isn't so that will hurt you." Will Rodgers 1938