While visiting the great museums of Paris, I used a video camera instead of a normal camera to make my 3D images. Partially, this was because it was more practical- it's darker indoor and tripods or flash are not generally allowed. Partially, this was because I was lazy, and I wanted to experiment with this method.
These images are lower resolution than the other galleries. As
such, they are arranged in a dense special format gallery. A separate,
borderless browser window will pop up. Click on the first (or any)
image. The captions are minimal (I couldn't remember too much to
write about the artifacts for the most part anyways), and the navigation
is uni-directional. Position your cursor over the Next image, cross
your eyes, and then when you are finished, just click without moving your
eyes off the main image. It is possible to navigate all the images
in the pop-up gallery without uncrossing your eyes!
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Because of the separate, special pop-up browswer window that will come up, you can't click on this image. I haven't figured out the HTML yet to do this by clicking on an image. | ![]() |
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This is where you click to pop up the Museum Gallery. I had to use a button to get the browsers to do what I wanted with the pop-up window. |
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While you're here, make sure you visit the relatively large Non-3D Extras gallery. Paris is quite the place, so I added some photos from another trip to round it out a little.