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Monday, June 8, 2009

Moon Surface Movie from 2D-image

One full resolution (1280x720)frame from the HD-movie
- New test, this time more relief effect on the Moon surface. It's nice to see how much information there is in simple 2D-image! -

To see this video in HD, please klick This LINK and select the HD option from the player.

HINT!

To see a smooth video in HD, please, press a pause button and let the movie load before play it.

Download original HD-movie

3D-stereo Movies!

An other experiment.
I have done many Stereo Pair visualizations about astronomical targets.
This time I did the same thing with moving image.
Here are two examples, first is a Moon animation and the second one about M31, the Andromeda Galaxy.
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Viewing istructions can be found from the Right hand side menu.
This type of Stereograms can be difficult to see right away but they should work after some practise.
Note, Movie is for the Parallel Vision method only.
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Moon Fly in Parallel Vision Stereo Movie

Large Movie here.

- M31 in Parallel Vision Stereo Movie

Large Movie here.

More experiments with a 3D-transform.

I did some new test videos with a 3D-transform technique.
The same 2D-moon image has been used as previous posts.
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Wider view flight over the Termintor Zone from Pole to Pole. To see this video in HD, please klick This LINK and select the HD option from the player. HINT!
To see a smooth video in HD, please, press a pause button and let the movie load before play it.
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Closeup flight over the Terminator Zone.
To see this video in HD, please klick This LINK and select the HD option from the player. HINT! To see a smooth video in HD, please, press a pause button and let the movie load before play it

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

LPOD, "TWIRLING WORLD"

My movies about the Lunar 3D-transform was selected as a "Lunar Photo Of the Day"
An article by Chuck Wood.

Klick the image to see the article in LPOD.