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----- Original Message -----From: DukeSent: Monday, February 01, 2010 4:18 PMSubject: Re: [Anaglyphs] Satellite tracker - 2The A looks good but with exaggerated depth. X looks more natural in this case.DukeOn Mon, Feb 1, 2010 at 4:13 PM, Brian Wallace <Starg82343(-at-)hotmail.com > wrote:
Interesting application Duke.I wanted a view with not text and here is what I came up with.Brian----- Original Message -----From: DukeTo: anaglyphs YahooSent: Monday, February 01, 2010 2:52 AMSubject: [Anaglyphs] Satellite tracker - 2
A friend in the LAS (astronomy club) made me aware of a neat site that shows the location of many of Earth's artificial satellites in real time.When you first open the site it shows a 2D graphic, but you can check the 3D box on the right (or press "J" on your keyboard), and it shows a stereo cross-eye view of the location. You can zoom in so as to make it easy to read the names of the satellites.I took the above view and made it into an anaglyph. I captured this view about 1:30 a.m. (6:30 UT) so it shows western Europe still in darkness but daylight has reached most areas east of the Mediterranean Sea.Link:Note: the site is slow to render new graphics, be patient.Duke--
My general photography on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/mkkn6w
My 3D anaglyphs on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/4827bx
My 3D cross-view pairs on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/nngujc
Click on a thumbnail pic, then
Click on "all sizes" icon (for full size)
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My general photography on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/mkkn6w
My 3D anaglyphs on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/4827bx
My 3D cross-view pairs on Flickr
http://tinyurl.com/nngujc
Click on a thumbnail pic, then
Click on "all sizes" icon (for full size)
3D info: Canon A720 twin-rig, SDM, SPM, Photoshop.