Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews Introduction - familiarisation The Science –Distance Calculations –Limiting Resolution The Fun –3D Images
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews Distance Progress Variables: Direction of the cameras Separation of Cameras (X) Distance to Object (d) This Controls the angles (theta)
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews Base Line Variation
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews Distance Results
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews The term Stereogram describes several different methods for making the mind create a 3D image from 2D pictures. Different types include - Side by side; which needs a steroeoscope to be viewed. -Cross eyed view without the need for glasses - Anaglyphs (next slide)
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews Anaglyphs Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3d effect, when viewed with 2 colour. paper or plastic glasses. Images are made up of two layers, superimposed, that are slightly offset, contain two differently filtered coloured images, one for each eye. When viewed through the "colour coded" "anaglyph glasses", they reveal an integrated stereoscopic image. The visual cortex of the brain fuses this into perception of a three dimensional scene or composition.
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews 3D Images
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews
Group S1 Jan/Feb 2007Mr T E J Matthews