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Monday, February 1, 2010
North Anmerica & Pelican Nebula as an animated 3D.
Please, let the image load for few seconds to see it animated!
One more, 3D-transform from a both halves of the stereo pair, the North America and the Pelican nebula. Stars are removed to better show my vision of a possible 3D-structure.
Original post, 2D-images and details, from this target can be seen HERE.
Other 3D-formats, like anaglyph 3D, Paralle and Cross vison stereo pairs, can be seen HERE.
NOTE! This is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and artistic impression.
Labels:
animations,
research and development
The "Cat's Eye" nebula as an animated 3D
I made an animated 3D-presentation from the Cat's Eye nebula too.
Since threre was difficulties with a star field around it, I removed all other stars but the central star of the nebula. The spherical nature of this planetary nebula can be now seen without eye tricks, like in a stereo pair.
Original post, 2D-images and details, from this target can be seen HERE.
Other 3D-formats, like anaglyph 3D, Paralle and Cross vison stereo pairs, can be seen HERE.
NOTE! This is a personal vision about forms and shapes, based on some known facts and artistic impression.
Labels:
animations
Bubble nebula 3D-animation
Sorry, there is some artifacts in image, mainly stars. This is an experimental technique yet.
Labels:
animations
Friday, January 29, 2010
One more test with a 3D-animation of nebulae
not at every time but now and then. After all, this algorithm is originally ment for regular images.
I made a test with a IC 410 nebula image with supressed stars, the actual nebulosity is much more clear and since there is no stars, animation is clean.
Please, let the images load for few seconds to see them!
A starless version of IC 410 delivers an artifact free image. (Looks like a Baroque painting.)
Original 2D-image HERE
Other 3D-formats HERE
A 3D-animated version of M45, even though there is a dense star field,
just few artifacts can be seen.
Original 2D-image HERE
Other 3D-formats HERE
This service is used to convert a stereo pair images to an animation: http://www.start3d.com/
Labels:
animations
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