Useful Thing- Anaglyph Maker This week, I have decided to feature something that's fun to play with. : ) I'm sure you've seen pictures in 3D made by shifting red/blue image spectrums. You know, the pictures that require red and blue lenses to see the 3D aspect... Technically, this type of picture is known as an anaglyph. If you have always wanted to make your own 3D pictures this simple to use program makes it easy for you. Load your pictures into the program, tweak the settings however you wish and then use your 3D glasses to view the picture. There are instructions at the website for taking pictures that will translate well into 3D mode. However, if you want to use existing pictures, try to choose a picture of a single object on a plain background. The program currently supports BMP and JPG file formats. Anaglyph Maker is 355K and can be found here- http://www.siplanet.gr.jp/3dss/anaglyphs_e.html Program requirements: Win 95/98/2000 VGA True Color (24bit) Pentium 100 or better If you do not own a pair of anaglyph glasses, here's an URL to a site that has instructions for making your own- http://www.depthography.com/45.html If you would prefer to purchase a set of 3D glasses visit this URL- http://www.ray3dzone.com/index.html Ben Cooper < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > U-T archives - http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ U-T website - http://www.ashlists.org/useful-things/
