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Friday, April 10, 2009

Bubble Nebula in a Stereo Pair format

Parallel Vision
Cross Vision - -

4 comments:

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J-P Metsavainio said...

Hi Desh and thanks for the nicest comments!

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J-P

Palomar Observatory said...

Say, the Bubble Nebula looks great in parallel. How was that done?

J-P Metsavainio said...

Thanks Scott,

There is a general guidelines, how to greate spatial images from a 2D-material in a PDF. Title of the post says "NEAIC" and PDF is "3D-stereo Pair from a 2D-Astro image".

In this case I used litle different method. I divided the image by its content to different 2D-layers under PS. Then I reprojected them to 3D-surfaces under a 3D-modeling software.
After that, I can have easily two images with enough parallax between them to form a stereo effect.
If you are interested about this kind of stuf. you should look this animation I made some time ago from a Veil Nebula:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2008/12/veil-movie3.html

My original 2D-image of the Veil can be seen here:
http://astroanarchy.blogspot.com/2008/10/veil-nebula-in-hubble-palette.html

If you'll like to as more, please, mail me to this address:
jp.metsavainio(at)gmail.com