I'm no good with stereo images. Most of the reason I wear glasses is for a convergence problem. Can't do those "magic eye" puzzle images w/o getting a headache, either.
I suspect some of my ability to do stereo images comes from a time in high school when the lens fell out of one side of my glasses and I didn't get new/fixed ones for about a month. I was able to -- had to learn to -- disentangle the focus of my eyes and the convergence of my eyes, two things most of us don't really disentangle after we learn to track objects properly in early childhood.
I learned off of some NASA publication when I was in grade school (one of the moon landers had a stereo camera.)
These are visually stunning - but note that they're "art made from astronomy", rather than long-baseline stereo images. (Not intended as a criticism, merely a categorization...)
Oh absolutely; clarifying that is good. I kind of wished for long-baseline stereo images, or at least "this is all derived from data of which we are very confident", but ya can't have everything and these are quite nifty as is.
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The pics in and of themselves are cool, though.
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Anyway, cool concept, nifty pics. :-)
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These are visually stunning - but note that they're "art made from astronomy", rather than long-baseline stereo images. (Not intended as a criticism, merely a categorization...)
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