This page has a few (amateur/hobbyist) "cross-eyes" stereo images.
This page has a few (amateur/hobbyist) "cross-eyes" stereo images.
A 2" gold nugget in a Sacramento, CA museum
One of my first stereo pairs, a mid-1980s film photo of my son's 3rd birthday cake. I had recently interviewed with Pixar and was exposed to some of their stereo tech which put the idea into my had to try taking my own 3D pics:)
A backyard rose
A backyard scene with roses, a sidewalk, a pool
This is a C++ OpenGL program I coded to render Digital Elevation Models (DEM). The "eye" position was rotated by a few degrees to give a bit of stereopsis. This image was also contrast enhanced and sharpened a bit to make it easier for the viewer to see it in 3D.
A stereo image of the least-squares line-fitting cost function from my intro-to-ML project here: https://sites.google.com/view/rcreamer/home/techstem/mlintro
An image from an old (unfunded) hyperspectral image analysis workstation proposal I wrote showing one band from a 224-band AVIRIS hyperspectral image over which I have drawn a few graphics to illustrate the potential utility of 3D stereo graphics over 2D imagery
A miniature scene from San Diego Balboa Park Railroad Museum
A photo from San Diego's Balboa Park Air and Space Museum of a propeller airplane with the wing in the foreground
A for-fun stereo image of a prototype graph layout algorithm (software) unit test showing a hierarchical tree. This is part of a project I hope to work on in the coming year for a human-browsable knowledge graph with the underlying data structure being W3C RDF Triples. Here's a page with an intro to RDF + a graph from another causation/Epidemiology project I'm working on (soon, I hope). RDF intro page: https://sites.google.com/view/rcreamer/home/techstem/rdf