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Stereo Photography

Stereo pairs ware captured during our first excursion to the Tumbling Creek Cave, the images were tested by Matt Dunbar at the Kansas Applied Remote Sensing Program, using a stereo display system ‘Geowall’ producing favorable results, the imagery will also be used in the GRY552 Digital Photogrammetry course at SMSU to explore the stereo goggles and emitters in the Remote Sensing teaching Lab. Stereo photograph pairs are available upon request.

Examples of left images for producing stereo effects Examples of right images for producing stereo effects
    An example of a stereo anaglyph (a pair of red/blue glasses will allow you to view this image in stereo)
       

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