User:VasuVR/StereosmartHalebidu

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Stereograms have been in existence for a long time (refer Stereo images category and sub-categories). This concept was then utilized to commercially produce "View Master" based stereo image reels (7 pairs of images per reel).

A college friend introduced to me a binocular viewer of normal 35mm slides, which could be used to view 3-D images, provided they had been photographed for that purpose - 2 photographs per scene (right eye image and left eye image). From then on, various tourist centers, scenery, buildings, gardens and nature have been captured in slide film.

Later, this idea was continued with digital photography as well. The following collection are Parallel view images clicked using smart phone camera and then combined using simple image handling software into each pair. This page contains such stereo images of photos clicked at Halebidu, Karnataka, India.

The portrait type stereograms, if any, below have been put together with the black gap to suit views using VR devices on modern smart phones with HD aspect ratio.

About these stereograms

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  • These photographs are part of a collection of photographs taken using simple smart phones from 2016 onwards, explicitly to capture the 3-D view of the sceneries, landscapes or buildings. The images were then adjusted using IrfanView software.
  • Where necessary some cropping / fine-rotation has been done for corrections. The left image and right image were taken consecutively (and not simultaneously) - with manual approximate positioning of smart phone as well as approximate framing of the subject(s). Hence, in some pairs, the lighting/ aperture may be different between left and right image. In others, there could be movement of any movable objects / organisms in the images.
  • The images have been placed side-by-side in parallel format using the same IrfanView software.
  • Best when viewed on a smart phone with appropriate aspect ratio, using a Google Cardboard / similar VR device.
  • For images with portrait orientation, the black space between the images is intentional, for good viewing experience on such a device.
  • Viewing by cross-eye technique without any devices will also yield a good 3-D visualization, but a device is recommended for best experience.
  • NOTE: The uploaded images are big in size (4K to 5K pixels wide) and can give more clarity, than the default versions that Wikimedia serves on browsers (800 pixels or 1K pixels wide).


All 3-D images

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Drum dancer at Belur

See User Category : Files (stereoscopic) by VasuVR for all below images in alphabetical order in one place.

Images from Slides

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Images from Digital Camera

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Karnataka

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Rest of India

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Other places

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Images from Smart phone cameras

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Karnataka

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Rest of India

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Other places

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Hoysaleswara Temple, Halebidu

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