Originally posted by Cygnific
As promised, the small examples again from Copernicus in 3D. I enhanced it a bit to be clear in the smaller example to. And remember, dont
believe every public word NASA writes.
Cygnific, thanks for your work on these photos. I just took a look at Copernicus 1 and 2 in 3D and to say the least they are astounding.
I am using the 3D glasses that came with the NASA book, "The Moon As Viewed by Lunar Orbiter" SP-200. Don't you know NASA would be going nuts if
they knew what we were using the glasses
they provided to look at!!!!!!
I have a slight disadvantage as I am medium red-green color blind so I am going down to the eye glass store at 9 am this morning and have a pair of
glasses custom-colorized in red-blue 3d corrected for my color deficiency and corrected for 12 inches viewing from the screen. I am sure it will be
expensive but well worth it as I find it a little difficult using my present tri-focals and holding the 3D glasses. But the result, looking at your
photos is nothing less than fantastic.
One other thing is that I darken the room so there are no light distractions.
How much longer until the hi-res?
Cygnific, let me say again that this effort of yours to put the Copernicus photos in 3D is absolutely brilliant. I see at least twice as much as did
before. Many thanks for your effort it is greatly appreciated!