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  1. Photography (advanced) (SuDoc D 207.208/2:P 56/3) by Dale Freelan, 1995
  2. "Deus lux est": An illustration by analogy of certain truths of the Nicene faith, drawn from the acknowledged discoveries of photography : being a sermon ... D.C. on Trinity Sunday, June 3, 1860 by Charles H Hall, 1881
  3. Stereo kinematics, the merging of time and space in the cinema by Harold A Layer, 1974
  4. Un'Altra obiettivita: Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris, 14 III-30 IV 1989 : Museo d'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci, Prato, 24 VI-31 VIII 1989 ... Centro per l'arte contemporanea Luigi Pecci)
  5. View-Master Reels and Packets - A Collector's Guide - Volume 2 USA & Canada
  6. Histoire de Voir - 3 Ts - (Photo poche) by Poche Photo, 1993-11
  7. Chess (Hotshots Series , No 9)
  8. Searching for Grizzlies by Ron Hirschi, 2005-09-30
  9. Akron Art Museum Art Since 1850: An Introduction to the Collection by Mitchell Douglas Kahan, Jeffrey D. Grove, 2001-07-12
  10. Freeze Frame (Take Ten Books) by Sandra D. Bricker, 1992-05
  11. Operator's and organizational maintenance manual including repair parts and special tools list driers, photographic print EL-5(1), EL-5(2), EL-5(3), EL-5(4), ... (SuDoc D 101.11:11-6740-289-12/994) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1994
  12. Vito and Vitoret guide;: How to use the Vito I, II, IIa, III, B, BL, BR, C, CD, CL, CLR, and Vito Automatic and Vitoret, Vitoret F, D, R, DR, and L Cameras (The Camera guide) by Walter Daniel Emanuel, 1966
  13. Gelatin in Photography Volume 1 Monograph 3 by S. E. Sheppard, 1923
  14. Free Port (Sep 15 - Dec 9 2001) by Janine Antoni, John Bock, et all 2001

81. Personal Homepage
ImageBased 3D photography using Opacity Hulls. Image-based 3D photography using Opacity Hulls. In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2002.
http://graphics.csail.mit.edu/~wojciech/
Home
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I am a visiting scientist at MERL . I have the same position at the Computer Graphics Group
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Publications
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3D TV: A Scalable System for Real-Time Acquisition, Transmission, and Autostereoscopic Display of Dynamic Scenes
Matusik, W., H. Pfister, "3D TV: A Scalable System for Real-Time Acquisition, Transmission, and Autostereoscopic Display of Dynamic Scenes." In Proceedings of SIGGRAPH 2004 Matusik, W., H. Pfister, "3D TV" Emerging Technologies, SIGGRAPH 2004
A Data-Driven Reflectance Model
We present a generative model for isotropic bidirectional reflectance distribution functions (BRDFs) based on acquired reflectance data. Instead of using analytical reflectance models, we represent each BRDF as a dense set of measurements. This allows us to interpolate and extrapolate in the space of acquired BRDFs to create new BRDFs. We treat each acquired BRDF as a single high-dimensional vector taken from a space of all possible BRDFs. We apply both linear (subspace) and non-linear (manifold) dimensionality reduction tools in an effort to discover a lower dimensional representation that characterizes our measurements. We let users defne perceptually meaningful parametrization directions to navigate in the reduced-dimension BRDF space. On the low-dimensional manifold, movement along these directions produces novel but valid BRDFs.

82. Geomagic Applications . Interactive Web 3D Gallery
Notice how accurately Geomagic 3D photography captures the color, texture, and shape of an object, making true 3D photography a reality.
http://www.geomagic.com/advantage/gallery/
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3D photography is the combination of next-generation color scanners and revolutionary software that allows you to capture the color, texture, and shape of real-world objects, transform them into usable 3D models, and deliver them to manufacturing, engineering, design, new media, or any other use. 3D Photography: A Catalyst for Billion-Dollar Industries (28K PDF White Paper)
Interactive Web 3D Gallery
The samples in this gallery were captured by and XYZ RGB then processed with Geomagic Studio. Notice how accurately Geomagic 3D photography captures the color, texture, and shape of an object, making true 3D photography a reality. Install the Viewpoint Media Player and experience 3D on the Web as you've never seen it.
Water Pump
View interactive 3D>

Inuit Sculture
View interactive 3D>

Lycaena rubidus
View interactive 3D>

Teapot
View interactive 3D>

Inuit Carving View interactive 3D> Trilobite Fossil View interactive 3D> Asparagus View interactive 3D> Flask View interactive 3D> Candle Stick View interactive 3D> Athletic Shoe View interactive 3D> Colgate Toothpaste View interactive 3D> African Drum View interactive 3D> NASCAR Model View interactive 3D> Maple Leaf View interactive 3D> Korean Jewelry View interactive 3D>

83. Raindrop Geomagic, Genex Technologies To Provide 3D Photography Solutions For Ma
Raindrop Geomagic, Genex Technologies to Provide 3D photography Solutions for Mass Customization. KENSINGTON, Md., March 5, 2002
http://www10.mcadcafe.com/nbc/articles/view_article.php?section=CorpNews&article

84. Historic 3D Photography Of John (Jack) K. Hillers Of Colorado River Canyon Count
USGS banner in 3D 3D photography of the Powell Survey (18701879) of Colorado River Canyon Country. A collection of anaglyphic images (3D).
http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/3Dcanyons/
3D Photography of the Powell Survey (1870-1879)
of Colorado River Canyon Country
A collection of anaglyphic images (3D)
Click here to start a tour through the Colorado Plateau canyon country. All images on this website are derived from photography that Major John Wesley Powell commissioned to document his Second Expedition (1871-1872) and later expeditions on the Colorado Plateau. This website contains a collection of 3D "anaglyphic" images modified from original stereo photography. You will need red-and-cyan 3D viewing glasses to get the 3D stereoscopic effects. Click here to see the same tour through standard photography. This 3D view is the Grand Canyon of the Colorado River looking east from cliff top at Toroweap above Lava Falls. Click on any thumbnail image within the website to see a full-size image, or click on each large image to follow an "image tour." Click on the map or on the list below. Green River (WY), Flaming Gorge, and Red Canyon (1871)

85. Historic 3D Photography Of The Powell Survey
Interest in stereo photography generally diminished with the advent of radio and of the Powell Survey stereographic images converted to 3D anaglyphic format
http://3dparks.wr.usgs.gov/3Dcanyons/html/hillers.htm
Historic Stereo Photography
And Photographers of the 2nd Powell Expedition (1871-1872)
In May of 1871, Major John Wesley Powell, was looking to hire help for his upcoming Second Expedition through the Grand Canyon. With better-designed boats and an able crew, the second voyage was intended for scientific investigation, topographic mapping, and as a photographic expedition rather than an adventure like Powell's first trip down the canyon in 1869. Major Powell had hoped that his cousin, Clem Powell, would learn the photographic techniques, but the expedition party quickly recognized that Clem generally despised the photographic work and didn't show either the interest, patience, or skills necessary to do quality photography. Clem complained bitterly about having to carry the equipment and his relation with Beaman soured early in the expedition. For the rest of 1871, Jack Hillers volunteered as Beaman's assistant, and in contrast to Clem Powell, Hillers was eager to learn. J.K. Hillers at work as photographer on the Aquarius Plateau in July 1875. Utah.

86. Principle Of The 3D Photography
Principle of the 3D photography. The thing can be seen in the three dimensional image with the right eye and the left eye. The brain
http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_stereo1.htm
Menu 3D photograph
Principle of the 3D photography
The thing can be seen in the three dimensional image with the right eye and the left eye. The brain of the human being recognizes the three dimensional image by the difference of the image with the right eye and with the left eye. So, the three dimensional image can be seen if using the photographs which were taken in the position of the right eye and the left eye.
If taking the photographs in the position which are the same as the right eye and the left eye,
it is possible to take the photographs for the right eye and the left eye.
The three dimensional image is recognized when seeing the photographs
for the right and the left with each of the eye.

87. Vislist 23.6:1, Q&A : 3D Photography Challenge
Q A 3D photography Challenge Vision List Digest Article 1, Volume 23, Issue 6 From Jan Neumann PostFollowup submission@VISLIST.com
http://www.vislist.com/articles/vislist-23-006-01.htm
parent.ParentVisdigest = '../digests/vislist-23-006.htm'; parent.article = 1; parent.VislistHeaderFrame.location.href='../html/VLDarticleNav.htm'; parent.PriorVisdigest = '../digests/vislist-23-006.htm'; parent.NextVisdigest = '../articles/vislist-23-006-02.htm'; Vision List Digest: Article 1, Volume 23, Issue 6
From: "Jan Neumann"
Post-Followup: submission@VISLIST.com In connection with the Int'l Symposium for 3D processing,Visualization
and Transmission
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/3dpvt04/index.htm
) that covers
topics of interest for researchers in both computer vision and computer
graphics, we will organize a "3D Photography Challenge"
http://www.umiacs.umd.edu/conferences/3dpvt04/challenge.htm

The reconstruction of 3D shape and motion from video is one of the basic
problems that people in our field have worked on for a long time.
Unfortunately, it has always been difficult to compare the results of different algorithms since there are no publicly available datasets consisting of multiple, calibrated image sequences that everyone has

88. 3D Photography
References. A few good links to get you started with 3D Digital photography. Stereoscopy.com Great information about all aspects of 3D photography.
http://www.newview.org/salem/3D/default.htm

Create a Simple 3D Camera
A photo journal on how to create your own inexpensive 3D camera. Gallery I have a small gallery of 3D photos that I've taken. References A few good links to get you started with 3D Digital Photography. Stereo3D.com
Good general info about 3D photograph. Equipment reviews. Stereoscopy.com
Great information about all aspects of 3D photography. 3D Stereo Image Factory
Great, easy-to-use software for creating images Source for 3D Glasses
Good source for all kinds of 3D Glasses. I normally order the 3D Anaglyph (red-blue) glasses.

89. 3D Photography - Message Boards - ICQ.com
Click here to visit our advertiser. Art Culture Message Boards 3D photography. ICQ photography 3D photography topics (5). Show Polls Only.
http://web.icq.com/boards/browse_folder?tid=4446

90. 3D Photography - ICQ Interest Groups - ICQ.com
Click here to visit our advertiser. ICQ Interest Groups 3D photography. Most Active Groups Newly Added Groups Popular Groups, 2 Groups in 3D photography,
http://web.icq.com/groups/browse_folder?tid=4446

91. 3D Homepage Of Wim Van Egmond
Commercial 3D photography. At the moment I am doing 3D stuff for several companies. Some examples of photography for 3D viewers, books
http://www1.tip.nl/~t936927/com.html
Commercial 3D Photography At the moment I am doing 3D stuff for several companies. Some examples of photography for 3D viewers, books and several 3D techniques (Lenticulair material, anaglyphs, etc.) are shown on this page. Click images to enlarge! Foetus , for the 3D EYE book about the human body, published by D.K., UK. Rembrandt , for the Amazing Card, a very nice flexible 3D post card Meerkat , not yet published but it will be a nice image on your screen E-MAIL HOME 3D Art photography Wim's Microscopy Home Page

92. MERL - Image-Based 3D Photography Using Opacity Hulls
ImageBased 3D photography using Opacity Hulls Citation Matusik, W.; Pfister, H.; Beardsley, PA; Ngan, A.; Ziegler, R.; McMillan
http://www.merl.com/papers/TR2002-29/
Technical Reports Site Search Home Technology Areas Advanced Digital Television ... Contact Image-Based 3D Photography using Opacity Hulls Citation: Matusik, W.; Pfister, H.; Beardsley, P.A.; Ngan, A.; Ziegler, R.; McMillan, L., "Image-Based 3D Photography Using Opacity Hulls", ACM SIGGRAPH , ISSN:0730-0301, pp. 427-437, July 2002 ( ACM Press Technical Report Number: Date: July 2002 MERL Contacts(s): Hanspeter Pfister Paul Beardsley Remo Ziegler Read the full Technical Report (Adobe .pdf file) ... Company Description

93. Shutterbug: The Return Of 3D Photography
Digital Innovations The Return Of 3D photography. While 3D movies come and go, threedimensional photography has never gone out of fashion.
http://www.shutterbug.net/columns/1203sb_digitalinno/
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Shopper Photo Buy/Sell Jan Feb Mar April ... Photo Buy/Sell Digital Innovations
The Return Of 3D Photography Joe Farace, December, 2003
www.neccc.org
www.ricksammon.com Making 3D
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Oscar Rysdyk of The Imaging Factory ( www.theimagingfactory.com www.tele-scapes.com ) idea and lets you bring natural objects in wide angle, rectilinear shots back into proportions. If there are people on the edges of a group shot made with a really wide angle lens, they tend to become somewhat distorted. For just $19.95, Squeeze brings them back into normal proportions. Vignette lets you add or remove luminance falloff, and includes the ability to profile a falloff pattern created in panoramic images. For photographers using the Hasselblad Xpan, this $39.95 digital filter is much less expensive than a $200 glass one. This plug-in also removes lens and telescope vignetting and uneven electronic flash patterns, and lets you add creative vignetting effects for portraits.

94. EE/CNS 148, CS274c 1998: 3D Photography
EE/CNS 148, CS274c 3D photography. This lecture/laboratory course is aimed at teaching students how to use computer vision and graphics
http://www.multires.caltech.edu/teaching/courses/3DP/
EE/CNS 148, CS274c:
3D Photography

This lecture/laboratory course is aimed at teaching students how to use computer vision and graphics techniques to scan a complete 3D object and create a 3D representation of it suitable for manipulation, processing, and transmission over the web. Students will work both in an imaging laboratory and a graphics laboratory. In the imaging laboratory students will use cameras and computer-controlled projectors to construct an imaging system that will allow them to 3D scan a number of objects. In the graphics laboratory the students will write applications for graphics workstations in Matlab, C/C++, and OpenInventor for reconstructing, rendering, and compressing the objects. This year a major emphasis will be placed on student projects which are aimed at exploring refinements of the basic techniques and/or radical/funky extensions.
Instructors: Profs. Jim Arvo Pietro Perona
TA's: Jean-Yves Bouguet Marcel Gavriliu Yang Song
Class Links:

95. 3D Photography - Encyclopedia Article About 3D Photography. Free Access, No Regi
U of S web_project uwebd links tools multimedia 3d photography This is a technique where people can look at a photograph on a web page, then rotate it left, right, up, and down
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/3D photography
Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia
3D photography
Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Stereoscopy stereoscopic imaging or 3-D (three- dimensional Dimension (from Latin "measured out") is, in essence, the number of degrees of freedom available for movement in a space. (In common usage, the dimensions of an object are the measurements that define its shape and size. That usage is related to, but different from, what this article is about.)
Physical dimensions
For example, the space in which we live appears to be 3-dimensional. We can move up-or-down, north-or-south, or east-or-west, and movement in any other direction can be expressed in terms of just these three. Moving down is the same as moving up a negative amount. Moving northwest is merely a combination of moving north and moving west.
Click the link for more information. ) imaging is a technique to create the illusion of depth in a photograph A photograph (often just photo ) is an image (or a representation of that on e.g. paper) created by collecting and focusing electromagnetic radiation. The most common photographs are those created of visible wavelengths, producing permanent records of what the human eye can see. A photograph is taken using photographic film loaded into a traditional film camera or using a CCD or CMOS chip in a digital camera. Most traditional (analog) photographs are produced with a two-step process. In the two-step process, the film holds a

96. 3D Photo
Stereoscopic photography. In this page, I show you how to make a stereopair photography, and present some sample photos taken during my short trip in Japan.
http://www.rpm.or.jp/home/h-kouno/3dphoto.htm
The Simple Making of
Stereoscopic Photography
You are the th wonderful visitor since 29 July 1997, thank you.
You need not buy an expensive equipment to take a stereo-photo. You`ll make it by a very simple method. It`s very easy.
In this page, I show you how to make a stereo-pair photography, and present some sample photos taken during my short trip in Japan.
Let`s try it, and enjoy the fascinating stereo-photo world.
Method

using a couple of "single use camera" Another method
using reversal film
Stereoscopic Rural Japan,
it returns.
Another gallery

put Takachiho ravine at "autumn". 2001.03.12. sorry, it often down Link How fun, and how I enjoyed the stereo-photo. Hidehisa KOHNO; Uwajima-shi, Ehime-ken, Japan h-kouno@pop.rpm.or.jp

97. Adventures In 3-D
My interest in 3d. Louis World s Fair. I ve put together a short history of the stereoscope illustrated in 3-d with slides from my collection.
http://www.bitwise.net/~ken-bill/3d-intro.htm
My interest in 3-D
started when I was 9 years old and rummaging through old boxes in our basement. One of the boxes contained the pieces of a very badly mangled stereoscope and a half dozen slides. My father and I managed to cobble it back together, and I had my first taste of "amazing 3-D." I tried making my own slides from pictures cut from duplicate magazines (with definitely mixed results). Then, about a year later, my parents bought me a Viewmaster and some slide reels. My "interest" blossomed into a full-fledged obsession.
As an adult, it's come into full flower. In addition to watching 3-D movies whenever the opportunity presents itself, I've purchased several stereoscopes (yes, I still have the one my dad and I rebuilt) and have a collection of a couple hundred stereo slides. Although the collection is fairly varied, I have sought out slides in two areas that are of particular interest to me, Eygptian and Biblical archeology and the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair
I've put together a short history of the stereoscope illustrated in 3-D with slides from my collection.

98. IEEE Xplore A Hierarchy Of Cameras For 3D Photography
PDF FullText (950 KB) ABSTRACT PLUS A hierarchy of cameras for 3D photography Neumann, J. Fermuller, C. Aloimonos, Y. Center for Autom.
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/abs_free.jsp?arNumber=1024033

99. [ Virtual Clones ]
3 D photography, information. Virtual Clones 3Dphotography technology makes it possible to instantaneously capture high resolution images and then process them
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/virtualclones/vc_3dphotos.html

100. Lenticular Imaging And Software By New Vision Technology
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