Doing anything with stereogram viewing

Teresa Duggan tduggan at PRATTLIBRARY.ORG
Fri Oct 12 09:21:44 EDT 2012


Thank you, the revised
code<http://www.sunpig.com/martin/archives/2005/12/27/wiggle-stereoscopy-follow-up.html>,
even from 7 years ago, still looks worth a try. I was glad to see that even
though it looks like an animated gif, it's just showing 2 sides of a jpg so
you don't get the loss of colors in gif compression.

I wish I had an iphone so I could try jittergram too; thanks for the tips.

Teresa

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On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 4:56 PM, Andrew Carlos <andrew.carlos at csueastbay.edu
> wrote:

> Making the 3D animated gif is a simple case of having a timed javascript
> image swap - shouldn't be too complicated.
>
>
> http://sunpig.com/martin/archives/2005/12/12/wiggle-stereoscopy-a-new-approach.html
>
> There is an iphone app that I just found out about called jittergram that
> does this - it's pretty awesome and it's free.
>
> Andrew Carlos
> CSU, East Bay | STEM/Web Services
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 1:47 PM, Teresa Duggan <tduggan at prattlibrary.org>wrote:
>
>> I'd love to know about this too, so please update me if you find any
>> tools to use - especially free ones! I'm really impressed with NYPL Labs'
>> Stereogranimator, but it looks like it took a big team<http://stereo.nypl.org/about/credits>a lot of work to do it and it's not offered for free for others to do the
>> same. Very inspirational, though: http://stereo.nypl.org/
>>
>> *Teresa Duggan*
>> Web Developer/Graphic Artist
>> Enoch Pratt Free Library
>> tduggan at prattlibrary.org
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>>
>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 2:07 PM, Bob Rasmussen <ras at anzio.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm curious whether anyone is doing anything to make archived stereograms
>>> (such as http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2003668464/resource/)
>>> visible in 3D on a computer or TV screen. Some PC monitors and laptops,
>>> and 3D TV's connected to some PC video cards, could potentially do this
>>> (generally requiring glasses). If you are aware of any projects in this
>>> area, please let me know.
>>>
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