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* ''No special viewing equipment needed: just focus into the distance or cross your eyes.'' | * ''No special viewing equipment needed: just focus into the distance or cross your eyes.'' | ||
* [http://www.jrsdesign.net/cross_parallel_viewing.html Here is a nice how-to-view article] | * [http://www.jrsdesign.net/cross_parallel_viewing.html Here is a nice how-to-view article] | ||
* Screenshot: ''(created with the d.anaglyph module)'' | |||
Revision as of 03:19, 15 June 2013
GRASS 5
- Georeferencing in 3D from multiple 2D images
There is some old GRASS 5 software in
which does this job. It awaits integration into GRASS 6+.
Tutorial: http://grass.osgeo.org/gdp/stereo-grass/index.html
GRASS 6
- Viewing existing data as stereo 3D
The d.anaglyph addon module provides an easy way to create 3D anaglyphs and stereographs. It uses the m.nviz.image module to render two viewpoints, then from those two images composes the 3D image into a single PNG file. In time it should be possible to port this functionality into NVIZ itself.
Anaglyph
Stereogram
"Free-view" Stereogram
- No special viewing equipment needed: just focus into the distance or cross your eyes.
- Here is a nice how-to-view article
- Screenshot: (created with the d.anaglyph module)
See also
- The Stereo anaglyphs wiki page
- Principles of Photogrammetry: Stereoscopic Parallax
- nasa/StereoPipeline: The NASA Ames Stereo Pipeline is a suite of automated geodesy & stereogrammetry tools designed for processing planetary imagery captured from orbiting and landed robotic explorers on other planets
- Hugin (stiches images together into panoramas) and Autopano tools (finds control points in overlapping image pairs)