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Old 30-01-2017, 11:20 PM
Sol-Skysailor (Sol)
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Hey Markus,

Thanks for the clear explanation. Sorry tardy reply; bin bizzi.

Yes, I had worked out what would happen when ‘tilted head’
and ‘object in the middle between two eyes,
each looking towards the other.


So, yes, you were describing techniques (clever) other than
my proposed straight-forward taking images/videos of an object
say nearer the horizon (disregarding the atmospheric effect for now),
at the same time
one in the NH and one on approximately the same longitude but in the SH.

As that would work, therefore.... when the object rises high up in the sky
say to the meridian I thought it would be the same situation
IF each 'person with eye' lies down and sees the object not from the opposite
side but as if it were near the new horizon.
In this case each eye is NOT directed towards the other.
This means the camera-eye would 'lie down'
ie not directed in each other's direction.

I didn't think it would be exactly the same as
having each camera up then turning the images 90 deg.
I will re-read your explanation some more.

Hope there will be interests and joint efforts at some stage.

People missed posts, so we ET will keep calling.
One day IIS may have a …………. 3D………… subforum.

Then ……….. VR…………

Cheers
Sol
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