How To Freeview Stereo (3D) Images. Background: When you view 3d images in a viewer or with 3D glasses the optics of the viewer (or glasses) allow the left eye to see only the image intended for the left eye and the right only the image intended for it.
With freeviewing both left and right images are always visible so you need to learn to point each eye at the correct image. But with some practice most people can learn to freeview parallel and crossed-eye images. Most people can learn to view both though most find one type easier to view. Parallel and crossed-eye images each have advantages (on computer screens) so many web pages, including mine, support both. Space Tourism. This special edition of Virtual SpaceTV 3D, which was created with BINARY SPACE, describes the development of space tourism since 2001 and where it is going in the years ahead.
Previous Virtual SpaceTV 3D shows are available on the HobbySpace Youtube Channel. These videos are intended as demonstrations of an experimental technique for generating animated presentations. Virtual Reality: Dartmouth Researchers Challenge Photo Retouching with Rating System You know they couldn’t possibly look that good.
But what did those models and celebrities really look like before all that retouching? And just how different is the published image we see from the original shot? These before-and-after photographs of actors Kim Cattrall and George Clooney underscore the effects of digital retouching. Cs.dartmouth.