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Sikhote Alin   contributed by Paul Swartz, IMCA 5204   MetBul Link


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770 grams.   Iron, IIAB

TKW 23 MT. Observed fall February 12, 1947.


   


Paul writes:
Get out your cyan-red 3-D glasses because it was a lazy Sunday goofing around with 3-D anaglyphs (photos 2 and 3).

Another way to simulate 3-D is the crossed eyes method. In photo 4, try the top one first because it's easier with smaller pictures.

My monitor is set for 1920 x 1080 and the top picture in photo 4 measures 10 centimeters wide. I can do the 600 pixel pair of pictures with great difficulty but the largest one is a no-go.


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Jim Strope
 6/25/2018 11:10:11 AM
Great SA!!! Love the photography.
Stephen Amara
 6/25/2018 5:19:22 AM
Cool effects Paul. What a nice individual!!!
Simn Bartlett
 6/25/2018 3:03:57 AM
Very clever indeed - well worth sharing!
Andi Koppelt
 6/25/2018 2:44:33 AM
Cool effect in photo 4, it really works without 3D glasses! Nice Sikhote by the way!!!
 

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