This is a must read for all 3D photographers. It is pretty jaw dropping. My vote is that they should be gen-locked and used for Deep Space 3D photography.
If they were both in orbit together we would have complete separation and convergence control.
This is a must read for all 3D photographers. It is pretty jaw dropping. My vote is that they should be gen-locked and used for Deep Space 3D photography.
If they were both in orbit together we would have complete separation and convergence control.
(Looks at the calendar) It's not April 1, is it???
Deep space 3D photography.... you just need one scope for that. Take a picture, wait six months for the Earth to spin around to the other side of the sun, then take another picture. Better yet, wait about 50,000 years and take a picture from the other side of the galaxy!
(Looks at the calendar) It's not April 1, is it???
Deep space 3D photography.... you just need one scope for that. Take a picture, wait six months for the Earth to spin around to the other side of the sun, then take another picture. Better yet, wait about 50,000 years and take a picture from the other side of the galaxy!
If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
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[quote name='jaafaman' date='06 June 2012 - 09:44 AM' timestamp='1338975841' post='1418271']
If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
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"If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away"
Just set your depth to 1000000000% in the NV control panel. I am using latest beta drivers...lol
[quote name='jaafaman' date='06 June 2012 - 09:44 AM' timestamp='1338975841' post='1418271']
If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
"If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away"
Just set your depth to 1000000000% in the NV control panel. I am using latest beta drivers...lol
This is a must read for all 3D photographers. It is pretty jaw dropping. My vote is that they should be gen-locked and used for Deep Space 3D photography.
If they were both in orbit together we would have complete separation and convergence control.
This is a must read for all 3D photographers. It is pretty jaw dropping. My vote is that they should be gen-locked and used for Deep Space 3D photography.
If they were both in orbit together we would have complete separation and convergence control.
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Deep space 3D photography.... you just need one scope for that. Take a picture, wait six months for the Earth to spin around to the other side of the sun, then take another picture. Better yet, wait about 50,000 years and take a picture from the other side of the galaxy!
Deep space 3D photography.... you just need one scope for that. Take a picture, wait six months for the Earth to spin around to the other side of the sun, then take another picture. Better yet, wait about 50,000 years and take a picture from the other side of the galaxy!
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
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If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
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"If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away"
Just set your depth to 1000000000% in the NV control panel. I am using latest beta drivers...lol
If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away, I don't think you'll get much from two cameras only miles apart, for sure.
Kinda makes you wonder what the NSO is up to now that optics of this precision have been left behind as not advanced enough for the planned task...
"If you're trying to produce a 3D view of something 13 billion light years away"
Just set your depth to 1000000000% in the NV control panel. I am using latest beta drivers...lol
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