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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Images http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/8319044.stm
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Lights Camera Images A workshop from IOP Images and Light Emitters
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Activities l Cameras l Images l Light l Perception l Astronomy
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Cameras and images l Making a 3D picture l Pinhole cameras
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists 3 dimensional images - making and viewing Anaglyph images – viewing and making
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Anaglyph images are used to provide a stereoscopic 3D effect, when viewed with 2 colour glasses (each lens a chromatically opposite colour, usually red and cyan). Images are made up of two colour layers, superimposed, but offset with respect to each other to produce a depth effect. Usually the main subject is in the centre, while the foreground and background are shifted laterally in opposite directions.
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists
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Anamaker
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Left hand picture
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Right hand picture
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Insert pictures in the anamaker 1.08 software AnaMaker.exe
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists RealD 3D using circular polarization The 3D effects in films such as Up, Avatar and Alice in Wonderland are produced by filming two images one slightly to the left of the other. One image is circularly polarized in a clockwise direction and the other in an anti clockwise direction. The Real D 3D glasses allow only one of the images to get to the left eye and the other image to get to the right eye. The projector projects the right eye image and the left eye image alternately at a rate of 144 times per second. The brain combines these images to give the effect of depth.
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists What can you produce with a pinhole camera? Over Clifton Suspension Bridge. This picture by Justin Quinnell had an exposure of 6 months This picture was a first attempt by Alison Alexander with an exposure of 1 week.
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Colour Colour mixing Colour rendering
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Rays and seeing l String rays l Modelling pinhole cameras
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Perception l Seeing in stereo Anaglyph images Real3D Stereographs l Persistence of Vision Flicker books l Optical Illusions Cards
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Images l Refraction Water bubbles Telescope Drawing Ray Diagrams.pptx
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Light l Polarisation Double refraction l UV Beads, banknotes, stamps l Scattering Sunset experiment l Cold Light Fluorescence
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Bioluminescence bioluminescence.pptx
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Stereograms l Stereogram was discovered by Charles Wheatstone in 1838.
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists
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Stereo view of a molecule model
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists
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Astronomy Colourful Astronomy.pptx
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Contacts http://www.iop.org/activity/education/Teacher_ Support/Teachers_Network/page_2574.html
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Promoting physics, supporting physicists Lights Camera Images http://www.chromoscope.net/ Some interesting physics images.pptx
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