Who's ever it
is, it looks pretty cool!
John, a while back the group had a discussion
on a semi-standard way of file naming. This included your name or initials
which might help identify the author. Also included in the file name would
be a description of the image, a date (with no dashes or slashes), and a
letter(s) indicating the format such as "A" (anaglyph), "X" (X-View), "P"
(Parallel), "2D" (Two Dimension), "AC" (Anaglyph Conversion), "XC" (X-View
Conversion), etc.
This has been a great help to me in keeping
track of what's what when searching for images. In addition, because of my
personal work on images, I've started putting a designation in the file name to
signify if it's a Large file or a Small file. "LG" (Large), "SM"
(Small). I do this because I now upload images to other sights that
require full resolution images instead of smaller size requirements because some
people may still only have dial-up modems requiring a long wait when viewing
images.
File-name Example: Brian_Chaoscope 1 SM_102013_ACheers,
Brian
My Flickr page:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ur4chun8/
My photos according to "Interestingness"...
http://fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/Brian,Wallace,3d
Capture Outdoors Maryland:
http://www.capturemaryland.com/users/Starg82343
To: anaglyphs(-at-)yahoogroups.com
From: jonmcaskill522(-at-)yahoo.com
Date: Mon, 21
Oct 2013 07:15:39 -0700
Subject: [Anaglyphs] XenoDream Image [1
Attachment]
This may or may not be my creation. Files were swapped back forth
from XenoDream users years ago. I will specify not sure or not
mine.
John Mac