mhardy6647
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So this post appeared in the RSS feed. But it doesn't show the user name, or the OP date. So I came to askwhether [you] had considered how the hosting space is paid for.Often I need to reference an image on other forums. The software we use in ASR makes it a joy to upload images by just dragging them here. Then I can reference them elsewhere. My alternative has been my personal photo service which is more cumbersome to use.
So I will be uploading images to this thread. Feel free to ask questions about them but otherwise, this is just a photo repository.
Read-only?
very strange as it is not read only!Read-only?
Phew. Never stop learning.very strange as it is not read only!
Wow that's a spank-down on Stereophile.com Congrats @amirm.
I was commisioned to design a 3D /stereoscopic jig for video work about 10~12years ago. Its a whole lot more demanding when compared to photography as it required adjustments for pan/tilt/yaw and bifocal displacement. As different focusing distances and lens focal lengths required different settings for the 3D imaging to be optically representative of the human eye perception.My first DIY-3D camera, mechanically synchronized.
When the people showed me with this camera making photos, they used to ask me why two cameras? I used to answer: I make so good photos, then I need two of them, one to give away, and one for me.
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Sounds complicated. Lotsa mechanical stuff?I was commisioned to design a 3D /stereoscopic jig for video work about 10~12years ago. Its a whole lot more demanding when compared to photography as it required adjustments for pan/tilt/yaw and bifocal displacement. As different focusing distances and lens focal lengths required different settings for the 3D imaging to be optically representative of the human eye perception.
Yes, with lots of mini-motors to allow for programmable on-the fly adjustments.10 actually. 5 on each side of the stereo pair. I did the hardware interface. A partner company did the software controls.Sounds complicated. Lotsa mechanical stuff?
That's what I was imagining a mechatronics feast for the experienced only. That would be fascinating.Yes, with lots of mini-motors to allow for programmable on-the fly adjustments.10 actually. 5 on each side of the stereo pair. I did the hardware interface. A partner company did the software controls.
It was meant for the then trend of 3D video for broadcast uses. But it fizzled out before it got off the ground as the market didn't buy into the idea od 3D TVs. Its probably sitting in the storeroom somewhere of the company that commisioned the work. Fun work but very little money for all of that work though.That's what I was imagining a mechatronics feast for the experienced only. That would be fascinating.
To be the developer and engineer of such a project would be a great experience. I'm sure you really stepped up and got it done and came out confident in yourself. That's what completing it would be.It was meant for the then trend of 3D video for broadcast uses. But it fizzled out before it got off the ground as the market didn't buy into the idea od 3D TVs. Its probably sitting in the storeroom somewhere of the company that commisioned the work. Fun work but very little money for all of that work though.