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Construction of Anaglyphic Stereo Pair Image using Adobe $Photoshop^{(R)}$ Program  

Kim, Jee-Woong (Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Korea University)
Lee, Se-Jeong (Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Korea University)
Rhyu, Im-Joo (Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Korea University)
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Applied Microscopy / v.37, no.2, 2007 , pp. 143-146 More about this Journal
Abstract
The objects of the nature have three dimensional (3-D) parameters. The 3-D profiles are embedded on the photographs and microscopic images. To understand 3-D configuration, stereo pair image with thick section is frequently employed. The perception of 3-D images is possible with the aid of stereoscopic glasses, although the expert can perceive 3-D images without the glasses. Anaglyphic stereo images are constructed by various softwares from commercial and freeware. Here we would like to present an easy anaglyphs construction method with Adobe $Photoshop^{(R)}$ based on tilting paired images from high voltage electron microscope. The anaglyphic stereo images constructed revealed the same 3-D perception with conventional stereoscopy. We could zoom in/out the anaglyph image digitally to investigate the detail configuration by real time. This method is expected to contribute to understanding complex structures 3 dimensionally.
Keywords
Anaglypic Image; Stereo Image; 3 Dimension; High voltage electron microscope;
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