ana2.0 Pink Lady Pano c 1-4-13 ul
My Pink Lady flowering quince has been blooming since late December, and just now it is coming into its own. This year I noticed that the blossoms are more uniform in color than in previous years. Many more are on the way.
I took this photograph using my Sony DSC-RX100, but instead of using the Sweep technology, I stitched together 4 photographs, as the Sweep really is meant for a larger area than a bonsai. The image I made gives me a resolution of about 52 megapixels.
This 3-D pano is unusual in another respect. I figured out a way, at least for this picture, for the pink to remain pink in an anaglyph image. I will do more testing, and then probably write about it in the future.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and select the Seals option.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.
ana2.0 Pink Lady Pano c 1-4-13 ul
My Pink Lady flowering quince has been blooming since late December, and just now it is coming into its own. This year I noticed that the blossoms are more uniform in color than in previous years. Many more are on the way.
I took this photograph using my Sony DSC-RX100, but instead of using the Sweep technology, I stitched together 4 photographs, as the Sweep really is meant for a larger area than a bonsai. The image I made gives me a resolution of about 52 megapixels.
This 3-D pano is unusual in another respect. I figured out a way, at least for this picture, for the pink to remain pink in an anaglyph image. I will do more testing, and then probably write about it in the future.
To read the QR code in the picture, use your smart phone and a scanner app. To find out more about QR codes, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and select the Seals option.
To see the 3-D, use red/cyan glasses.
To find out how I make these 3-D conversions, go to www.fredtruck.com/articles/ and choose the Chromobinocular Method option.