Jay, The pictures I generated are for cross-eyed viewing (the image for the right eye is on the left side of the screen); maybe you tried to see them with parallel viewing (wall-eyed). If they are seen that way, the perspective will result reversed (distant objects look close). I think it's easier to see them crossed eyes not so close to the screen, half a meter should be enough. Regards, Simone >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: JRespler@superlink.net >Data: 22-nov-2010 6.50 >A: "SeeSat-L"<SeeSat-L@satobs.org> >Ogg: Re: The World seen from the ISS - 3D STEREO Simulations (with video) > >On 11/20/2010 10:41 AM, satrack@libero.it wrote: >> having seen to the large number of visitors I worked a little more on the >> simulator, improving >> the graphic representation and adding the capability to create stereoscopic >> pictures. >> >> I have uploaded a few 3D Stereo screenshots and a video (for cross-eyed >> viewing) of the ISS "flight" to >> the same page: >> >> http://digilander.libero.it/SATrack/The_World_From_The_ISS.html >> >> Best regards, >> Simone > >On the couple that I checked, the pictures are reversed, left to right. > >-- >Jay Respler >732-431-1464 >-- > JRespler@superlink.net >SKY VIEWS& TYPEWRITERS ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA > http://uweb.superlink.net/jrespler > Freehold, New Jersey > > >_______________________________________________ >Seesat-l mailing list >http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l > _______________________________________________ Seesat-l mailing list http://mailman.satobs.org/mailman/listinfo/seesat-l
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