"What is Stereoscopy??"
Stereoscopy(also called stereoscopic or 3-D imaging) is any technique capable of recording three-dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image. To begin with lets explain you the process and what is Anaglyph. The word Analgyph comes from two Greek words, “Anagluphos”, which means “wrought in low relief” and the word “Anagluphein”, which means “to carve in relief”.Well, Anaglyph images are created by creating two pictures (or two videos) from slightly different angles. This is done usually by putting two cameras next to each other where the lenses are about 3 inches apart. This mimics the natural space between your eyes. Next we have to trick the eyes into “seeing” depth. When we look at a 3D image our brain sees the red filtered areas of the image as “white”. While the blue areas are perceived as “black” Actual white or black areas are seen in the same way by each eye. Next your amazing cpu, called the brain, blends the images together and sees the differences as being differences in distance. So why red and blue or cyan. Well that answer also rests with our brain. Red and Blue or Cyan cover opposite ends of the visible light spectrum. Thus the black and white apparent differences. Using other colors that are more close in color would not trick the brain into seeing those pseudo black and white areas that create the stereoscopic effect.
Students of Tekhnix have Created their own 3d glasses using transparent papers(cyan and red) and scrap boxes.
Transparent papers(cyan and red) and scrap boxes.
Dipen, Karan, Mohit and everyone else preparing their stereo glasses by the help of Jitendra Sir
Finally the glasses was ready!!
Here below are some of the video clips which are done by the Tekhnix Students for the 3D Stereoscopic competition and the winner of the competition........
Manan Kshtriya's Stereoscopic work for competition from Tekhnix Studios on Vimeo.
Pankaj Vaghela and Karansinh's Stereoscopic work for competition from Tekhnix Studios on Vimeo.
Sumit Sinojiya's work for competition
Sumit Sinojiya's Stereoscopic work for competition from Tekhnix Studios on Vimeo.
Narendra Singh's work for competition
Manoj Gabani's work for competition
Manoj Gabani's Stereoscopic work for competition from Tekhnix Studios on Vimeo.
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