dodgy
05-30-2004, 06:25 AM
few years ago I stumbled across this small program on the internet that creates grayscaled depth image from stereo photos. Used mainly for creating elevation maps by photographing 2 aerial photos and then by analyzing pixels separation (called stereo correlation i think) it can tell the depth of that pixel.
it was quite useful for creating displacement maps and worked quite well but i cant remember where I downloaded it from. so if anyone knows anything about it can you please let me know. thanks
(if you dont know what i'm talking about then here are few example how it works:
http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~gekco/mars/correlator_app.html
http://schwehr.org/photoRealVR/photo.html
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it was quite useful for creating displacement maps and worked quite well but i cant remember where I downloaded it from. so if anyone knows anything about it can you please let me know. thanks
(if you dont know what i'm talking about then here are few example how it works:
http://dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu/~gekco/mars/correlator_app.html
http://schwehr.org/photoRealVR/photo.html
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