On 10/14/01 12:52 AM, "Ben Melton" <ben.melton@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Not only was it before my time (I have stereo cards of my parents on
> their honeymoon), but during my time (now - that is).
>
> I have more stereo cameras than OMs, ranging in age from over 100 years
> old to less than 5 years old, some of which I use.
>
> Some of my best stereo pictures have been made with two OM-2n's mounted
> side-by-side on a bar.
>
> There are thousands of active stereo photographers around the world, and
> a dozens of stereo camera clubs.
>
> My time will pass in a few years, but stereo photography will still be
> here.
I think you can also use stereo imaging in conjunction with some computer
software to aid in creating computer 3-d images of building. I saw something
on Nova I think which seemed to use this technique. They took stereo images
of a building and using the software were able to get a very detailed model
of the building with very precise measurements. Looked like they were using
stereo photography anyways.
--
Andrew "Frugal" Dacey
frugal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://www.tildefrugal.net/
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