File:Home Plate Anim.gif
The stereogram uses wiggle stereoscopy, which quickly oscillates between the left and right frame (and sometimes intermediate frames) to create an illusion of 3D perception without requiring stereoscopic vision or devices.
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English: This is a "wiggle-gram" that combines and animates two images of the same scene taken by Spirit's stereoscopic cameras, giving an approximate sense of the actual depth in the scene. Shown is a weathered, layered rock near the edge of the "Home Plate" circular structure. Of artistic curiosity is the en:Salvador Dalí nature of the rock. (It may take a while for both images in the animation to load before the animation movement appears, which uses the "animated GIF" file format. Images used are NASA/JPL images taken by the Spirit rover.) |
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- 2006-07-30 06:04 Tablizer 331×285×8 (164209 bytes) This is a "wiggle-gram" that combines and animates two images of the same scene taken by Spirit's stereoscopic cameras, giving an approximate sense of the actual depth in the scene. Shown is a weathered, layered rock near the edge of the "Home Plate" circ