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         3-d Photography:     more books (75)
  1. Amphibians & Reptiles in 3-D by Mark Blum, 1999-08-01
  2. Through the Viewing Glass: Reflections on Photographing Children by 3-D, 2004-05-04
  3. On Time and in Focus: The Art of Dance Photography 2008 Calendar Version 3.0
  4. Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0: Photographers' Guide by David D. Busch, 2004-10-26
  5. Amazing 3-D by Hal Morgan, Daniel L. Symmes, 1982-09
  6. Making Movies on Your PC: Dream Up, Design, and Direct 3-D Movies/Book and Disks by David Mason, Alexander Enzmann, 1993-08
  7. Creepy crawlies in 3-D! by Rick Sammon, 1993
  8. Photographing In 3-D by Pat Whitehouse, Davi Burder, 1985-01
  9. Estimation of aboveground biomass in logged and primary lowland rainforests using 3-D photogrammetric analysis [An article from: Forest Ecology and Management] by T. Okuda, M. Suzuki, et all 2004-12-13
  10. Reel 3-D Enterprises' guide to the Nimslo* 3D camera by Susan Pinsky, 1988
  11. Under the sea in 3-D! by Rick Sammon, 1993
  12. Wild safari in 3-D! by Rick Sammon, 1994
  13. 3-D Sound for Virtual Reality and Multimedia by Durand R. Begault, 1994-09
  14. Jim Pomeroy, 3-D photos: January 9-January 31, 1981, CEPA Gallery, Buffalo, New York

21. CCWP: Education/Exhibits
About 3d photography. The Center for Civil War Photography presents an online 3-D Exhibition Hall featuring a selection of Civil War stereo views from the
http://www.civilwarphotography.com/center/exhibits2.html
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category listed below:
About Civil War Photography

About 3-D Photography

Other Exhibits

The Scandal of David J. Eicher’s
...
The Definitive Illustrated History
About 3-D Photography

The Center for Civil War Photography presents an online 3-D Exhibition Hall featuring a selection of Civil War stereo views from the collection of Bob Zeller. Many of these views were featured in The Civil War in Depth . Here, they are reproduced in their original sepia tones. Some are hand-tinted in color.
Many computer users, if your screen is not too large, you can use the viewer from The Civil War in Depth to see these views in 3-D! Rather than fold the viewer as instructed for viewing the images in the book, leave the viewer flat and simply hold the lenses up to your eyes. Relax your eyes and hold the viewer about 3 inches from the computer screen. Slowly draw away from the screen, keeping the viewer in front of your eyes. The view should appear in 3-D when the viewer is four to five inches from the screen.
Click on a title or an image for a larger view and description.

22. ATP Project Brief - 00-00-5686
Open Competition 3 Information Technology (September 2002). Integration of 3-d photography for Photorealistic Modeling in Construction and Disaster Recovery.
http://jazz.nist.gov/atpcf/prjbriefs/prjbrief.cfm?ProjectNumber=00-00-5686

23. Gain A Little Depth
I ve done a bit of experemental 3d photography, and this is where you can see some of the results. My first attempts. The next phase.
http://home.infostations.net/ssumner/photography/3-d/
I've always had a fascination with 3-D images, whether they be holograms, red/blue, stereoscopic, movies, photographs, cartoons, random-dot stereograms, or whatever. I've done a bit of experemental 3-D photography, and this is where you can see some of the results.
My first attempts The next phase Travels throughout the Southwest Travels in 2003
Back to the photography page

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24. 3-D Anaglyph Photographs
Go HERE to order. 3D Movies Books For Sale! Look no more. GO HERE to see great stuff. Ever since I was a child, I ve been fascinated with 3d photography.
http://www.ronald-dupont.com/3d.htm
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3-D Photos At Your Home or Work Go Here *New Feature* Free Scenic Wallpaper *Squished Coins* I Collect Them! So Do Others Don't Believe It? Check It Out 3-D Photos Free Glasses! There is a company that allows you to order the red/blue glasses for free. I've ordered from them. They're wonderful. Go HERE to order. 3D Movies For Sale! Tired of looking for 3-D items for sale? Look no more. GO HERE to see great stuff. Ever since I was a child, I've been fascinated with 3-D photography. As a teen, I remember going to antique stores and searching out old stereoscopes to view Matthew Brady Civil War shots or old city photos. Then I ran across a true 3-D camera at a Discovery Store in a local mall and took my very first 3-D shots. After that, I was hooked. Soon, I was experimenting with Internet software that would take my photos and translate them into anaglyph images people could view online. And that's what I present below. These photos were taken with the somewhat toyish camera I bought from the Discovery Store. (The store no longer sells them.) I'm now looking into buying a much more professional camera to create even better images.

25. 3D Photographs 3-D Photography
A year in the life of a website a small (35 Kb) Word file download here Now for something rather different 3-D photographs
http://www.arthur.rope.clara.net/mine.htm

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My pages So far, this self-indulgent section has offered you:
  • a glimpse of the Galapagos Islands, based on 6 months
    of e-mails from the first half of 2001, which I sent while I was working as a volunteer at the Charles Darwin Research Station at Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz, Galapagos.
    Click here for a copy
    (50-odd pages in all!)
    an account of a journey in search of photos for this site. In September 1999, I set out to photograph a big slice of the missing UK windows and my route took me through
    Cambridgeshire, the home counties, the West, Wales,
    the North-West, the Midlands and back home to East Anglia.
    Click here for a copy
    of just 9 pages!
    "A year in the life of a website" - a small (35 Kb) Word file download here
    Now for something rather different: 3-D photographs Below you will find a series of pairs of photos. At first glance, they may appear identical, but - viewed correctly - they jump out towards you in three dimensions.
If you know how to view "Magic Pictures", the technique is similar. If you want guidance

26. STEREO (3-D) PHOTOGRAPHY
STEREO (3d) photography. Between 1952 and 1953 my family lived in New York City craze" where Hollywood was cranking out 3-d movies, camera stores had a variety of
http://taggart.glg.msu.edu/stereo/stereo.htm
STEREO (3-D) PHOTOGRAPHY Between 1952 and 1953 my family lived in New York City. This was the peak of the 50's "stereo craze" where Hollywood was cranking out 3-D movies, camera stores had a variety of stereo cameras to satisfy market demand, and every news-stand carried a wide range of 3-D comic books. I was fascinated by stereo photography, but a young fellow in the 6th and 7th grade can hardly afford quality camera gear. I do remember haunting all the local camera shops, lusting after cameras I couldn't afford! I must have been a real pest, but I remember being treated very well in all those shops, probably because I showed real interest in the subject and had done my homework. Our family had a Stereoscope (Holmes) viewer and I did have a Kodak Brownie camera that took 127 roll film. I am quite proud of the fact that I figured out, on my own, that I could take stereo pictures with that camera by shifting the camera between shots. I happily shot stereo with this improvised "system" - mostly black and white (due to financial constraints), but once I did get carried away and shot a roll of early Kodacolor print film. Much later in life I got a used TDC Colorist stereo camera and the matching projector, but by then the craze was over and it got harder and harder to get film processed and mounted. Now, almost 50 years after my first experiments, you might think that stereo photography was just a historical curiosity, but you would be wrong. Individual stereo enthusiasts and stereo clubs in the larger metropolitan areas have kept the flame alive and now we have computers, digital cameras, and the Internet and new opportunities for stereo photography abound! I have set up this web-site to provide a number of useful functions:

27. PhotoLink Gallery
3d exhibition of nude and figurative portrait photography by Daniel Leighton.
http://www.photolink.com
This website is currently not available.

28. 3D Development Company - Stereo Realist Accessories & Stereo Photography Supplie
Engineers, manufactures, and sells custom accessories and supplies for 3dimensional photography including fully reconditioned and tested cameras. Online forum, search facilities, 3-d quiz and quotations. Product information and prices also included.
http://www.representatives.com/3D/
This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. 3D Development Company manufactures accessories for the David White Stereo Realist 3D camera, and sells 3D stereo photography supplies. You can find our site by visiting this URL: http://www.representatives.com/3D/content.htm,3-D Photography,Stereo Photography,3-D Camera,Stereo Camera,3-D Books,Stereo Books,3-D Slide Mounts,Stereo Slide Mounts,3-D Viewer,Stereo Viewer,Stereoscope,stereo realist, Stereo Realist,3D,3D Supplies,bubble level,stereo photography,David White,Seton Rochwite,stereographer,Iloca,Realist 2.8,red button viewer,3D Camera,5 perf,TDC,Realist Custom,Realist 3.5,Revere 33,Wollensak,Belplasca,Kodak stereo,heat seal mounts,photo mounting tape,slide film cutter,stereo photography,stereo photographic supplies,stereo camera,Realist format,european format,stereoscopic,stereoscopy,TDC,polarizer,adhesive mounts,light leaks,NSA,PSA,stereo window,mylar,3D supplier,stereoscopic camera,restoration,polish,plastic polish, I buy stereo realist cameras,Isell stereo Realist cameras.

29. 360 Virtual Tours Panoramas Uk Spain Europe From 360-i - Demo 1
3d virtual tours and digital photography services in U.K. and Spain for professionals working in advertising, tourism, real estate
http://www.360-i.com
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World-leading 360 Virtual tour and Panorama Technology !Xclaim multimedia was founded in 1995 and was the first uk organisation to develop spherical imaging technologies which later became known as 360 panoramas or '360 Virtual Tours' . The technology right from the outset has produced realistic perspective shift as the panoramas are rotated - unlike the flat panoramas produced by some other organisations (who also incidentally claim to be the first even though they were founded some 4 years later!) 360-i.com is the arm of !Xclaim multimedia which is dedicated to panoramas and 360 virtual tour technology and continues to lead where others follow. All of our scripts are hand-coded to bring technical excellence to a visually exciting and stimulating media. We give full credit to Professor Helmut Dersch for his excellent 360 viewer. Fully interactive 360 virtual tours immerse the viewer in the environment from the comfort of home in a way that no other marketing aid can simulate.

30. Artistry For The Web...Web Site Design, Miami, Ira Victor
Offers design, 3d and digital imaging, stock photography, and advertising services. In Miami, Florida.
http://iravictor.com/

Ira Victor
Web Site Design
We offer two levels of web design services:
Starter
sites are an easy way to get on the web quickly and inexpensively. Built from templates, they are adaptable for most types of businesses. Custom sites are built from the ground up, according to your specifications.

Digital Imaging
Give your advertising some digital punch! We can create images that would be impossible by conventional means, and often far less expensive.

Stock Photography
Travel photographs of over 50 countries.
E-mail: admin@iravictor.com

31. Welcome To Grapevine GlassWorks & Art Gallery
Stained glass, 3d graphical lanscapes, and photography services. Includes gallery
http://www.grapevineglassworks.com
We proudly accept credit cards:

32. ThirdSpace: Photography By Simon M. Bell
This site is the home of the photography and 3D stereography of Simon M. Bell A photography magazine. all about. 3d. with articles and images
http://simonbellphotography.com/

33. Default
Computer imaging specialists, offering photography, digital model making, 3d computer illustration and special effects.
http://www.marksnyder.ca/

34. Stereo Or 3D Photography
3d Combine Software allowing you to print out pictures from your computer in anaglyph red/green and red/blue, parallel and 3D Shutter Glasses Complete Package,
http://www.widescreen-centre.co.uk/stereo2.html
THE WIDESCREEN CENTRE LOREO , LOREO CLASSIC Camera s
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Stereo News
Issued by The Widescreen Centre
in the Interests of Better Stereoscopy
Some of the Images on this page are presented in 3D (red/blue) anaglyph form and can be viewed in genuine three-dimensional form with a pair of red/blue glasses.
"MAY THE THIRD DIMENSION BE WITH YOU" Tony Shapps will be happy to talk to you about the third dimension inclu ding LCD Shutter Glasses and their use for both gaming and more serious pursuits - Microsoft Flight Simulator has to be seen in 3-D for a study in realism. Speak to him on 020 7935 2580 or eMail him at: tony@widescreen-centre.co.uk
NEW
LOREO LITE inexpensive 'postable' 3-D VIEWER
shopLink('SP325') The viewer comes neatly packaged with a sample 3D shot printed on the reverse side of the outer packet. Flip open the viewer, an immediately look at any Loreo stereo shot. What's more, this same product will allow you to view other printed images that happen to be in the same format (incidentally, many of which appear on various web pages). click here for details
3D Cam Camera Outfit
A new 3D camera, the

35. 3D Photography
Surface Light Fields for 3D photography, SIGGRAPH 2000. Acquisition and Visualization of Colored 3D Objects., The on Recent Advances in 3d Digital Imaging and
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/scanning/
3D Photography
Goals
subdivision surfaces. The next step is to record a color (rgb) value for each data point during the scanning process, and use those to create colored surface models. However, "color" is a much more complex property. Real objects are not lambertian reflectors - they look different depending on the direction from which they are viewed. Shiny surfaces show specular highlights, and some materials, like velvet, are inherently anisotropic. To achive more realistic appearance it is necessary to model and render the luminance (or radiance). Luminance is a 4D function assigning an rgb value to each surface point and viewing direction. By representing luminance as a function over the surface of an object, we obtain a " surface light field ." The overall goal of this research is modeling surface light fields and rendering them at interactive rates. The image pair below consists of renderings from different viewpoints of a reconstructed surface light field of a porcelain fish with rapid variations in diffuse and specular reflection:
Personnel
Current PIs: Brian Curless (CSE), Tom

36. 3D-Photography
Translate this page Two viewers red/blue are included Order by 3-d MEDIA, Hermann Miller, Faberstraße 1, 88299 Leutkirch, Germany. € 50, back. Back to 3D-photography 2000.
http://mitglied.lycos.de/Leotest/
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by Dipl.-Ing.(FH) Leo H. Bräutigam
3D-Photography New Links Information 3D-Literature 3D-Museum and IMAX 3D- and other links 3D-Search Machine ... LEO-Dictionary engl./dt. Latest update 06. April 2003 e-m@il to me Deutsche Webseite
visitors since 09/09/1999. Please enter your name into my visitor's book Erklaerung:
Mit Urteil vom 12. Mai 1998 hat das Landgericht Hamburg entschieden, dass man durch die Ausbringung eines Links die Inhalte der gelinkten Seite ggf. mit zu verantworten hat. Dies kann - so das LG -nur dadurch verhindert werden, daß man sich ausdruecklich von diesen Inhalten distanziert.
Ich habe auf dieser Seite Links zu anderen Seiten im Internet gelegt.
Für all diese Links gilt: Ich möchte ausdrücklich betonen, dass ich keinerlei Einfluß auf die Gestaltung und die Inhalte der gelinkten Seiten habe.
Deshalb distanziere ich mich hiermit ausdruecklich von allen Inhalten aller gelinkten Seiten auf dieser Homepage und mache mir ihre Inhalte nicht zueigen.
Diese Erklärung gilt für alle auf meiner Homepage aufgebrachten Links! 3D-Museum Georg Eastman House Rochester, with a 3-D tour of the house, USA

37. Ray3D - Stereoscopic Imaging, 3D Photo And Video Production
Mexico, Guatamala, virtual, New York, New York City, content, production, photography, consulting, tape, tapes, skiing, Aspen, content, 3D, 3d, video, 3-d
http://www.ray3d.com/
Stereoscopic Imaging
by
Last Updated 5-8-04 Welcome to Ray Hannisian's Home Page,
specializing in Stereoscopic Slides and
3D Video
At right, wearing the 3D video
'Helmet-cam', Ray prepares to fly over
the Mayan ruins of Palenque,
(Chiapas, Mexico).
To see the image in 3D, choose the JPEG or JPS * version.
Below, Ray wears the 'Helmet-cam' in the town square of Chichicastenango, Guatemala.
How to view Ray3D images
Visit our portfolios of recent projects:
Silver Star Studios A 3D gallery of "Treasure" and "Story" Candles and Stained Glass "Stars" and "Jewelry Boxes" from my wife, Susan 's web-site, "Silver Star Studios" Opalanga Pugh, Master Storyteller Part of "The Touchstone Project": Educational content on CD-ROM A Tribute to New York's World Trade Center Images of the World Trade Center from the video "A Virtual Visit to New York City" Skiing in Aspen, Colorado A behind the scenes look at a year in the life of Aspen Mountain Ski Area Now available on video! Auto Racing Road Atlanta auto racing with De Sigi Auto Sport Stereoscopic Environmental Figure Studies or '3D Nudes in the Wilderness' Windjammer Sailing in the Caribbean From Grenada to Antigua, aboard the schooner "S/V Mandalay"

38. 3DPhotography
Studios utilizing 3D photography technology AddisonWesley, 1997. 3D Computer Graphics. Alan Watt. Introductory Techniques for 3-d Computer Vision.
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/cs/Faculty/Stamos/3D_f03.html
Fall 2003 - CSc 83020 3D Photography Graduate Center of The City University of New York
Hunter College

OVERVIEW
Recent advances in computer hardware have made possible the efficient rendering of realistic 3D models in inexpensive PCs, something that was possible with high end visualization workstations only a few years ago. But how can we automatically produce realistic 3D models of our surroundings. How can we recover models of static structures (such as buildings), of moving humans, or even of such tiny structures as proteins? Which input sensors shall we use (3D laser scanners or digital color cameras), which techniques are appropriate (stereo vision, image based rendering or direct 3D modeling), which algorithmic frameworks can be used? Those answers depend on the applications that utilize the constructed models: physical simulation, reverse engineering, or graphics rendering only.
This class will cover the field of 3D Photography -the process of automatically creating 3D texture mapped models of objects- in detail. Several exciting applications benefit by this technology:

39. Stereoscopy (aka 3D Photography): Its Artistic Importance And Historic Backgroun
potential for 3d art. sample stereoscopic image by Rudy Some of his documents and work are on deposit at the Center for Creative photography The University
http://userwww.sfsu.edu/~hl/stereo.html
Stereoscopy: Where Did It Come From? Where Will It Lead? by Harold A. Layer, updated version published originally in: EXPOSURE: 17:3 Fall 1979, pages 34-48.
Stereograph, c.1895 - May be viewed stereoscopically.
Not marked: unknown location and unknown photographer.
Early example of split-image stereoscopic space synthesis.
T he stereo camera, in spite of its antiquity, is still in its infancy as a serious tool for making the most revolutionary photo image of allthe binocular imagethe product of a new pictorial medium without precedent in the entire history of art. This paper will survey the close evolution of consciousness, art, and image-making, converging process that led inexorably to the binocular image. Stereoscopy and holography are proposed as techniques for resolving the illusionistic impasse faced by photography and the other pictorial arts.
Monoscopy
Many writers have considered that the art of an age reflects the nature of consciousness of those who make and use its indigenous images. Beginning with the earliest visual recordssupported by recent studies of the untutored drawings of young childrenwe find an intuitive acceptance of pictures that lack accuracy, or even detail, as representations of reality. It seems universal that a few distinguishing features of form, some simple monocular cues of space, have met the basic needs of visual communication since the dawn of man. An examination of prehistoric European cave paintings reveals that, in formal terms, their depiction of space bears little relation to modern methods of depiction. There is little organization of spatial direction. Subjects are jumbled and superimposed without relation to each other. Concepts of inside and outside, up and down, large and small, are not always evident in the worK. Thus, it has been concluded thal the cave painter's consciousness may have been very different from our own.

40. CS E6998 3D Photography, Fall 2002
will be a series of group projects centered around using 3D photography to model including the Cyrax 2500 laser range scanner to acquire dense 3d range data
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~allen/F02/

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