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Old December 21st 06, 12:16 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
tontoko
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Default Stereoscopic galaxy NGC3370

Thank you (^_^)

M-M wrote:
In article .com,
"tontoko" wrote:

Surely there isn't parallax enough to cause stereoscopic effect since
every star or galaxy has virtually "infinite" distance from the camera.

My software converts the dimness of the image to the distance from the
camera. Practically the galaxy or nebula is thought to have some
fractal structure and it causes blurry on the image taken by the camera
when the part of it is more distant from other parts.
The following image is an example of synthesized stereograph for a
fractal structure. As seen on it, more detailed, more distant it looks
like.

http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/i...e=post&id=2049


That one is very easy to see, and quite effective. The galaxy is better
if I reduce the size to 50% of original so onscreen the (dual) image is
no more than 5 inches wide. At least that is the way my eyes work.

Nice work!

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