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Solid picture ?

Nobuo YAMAMOTO

    A pair of pictures, which are used for the left eye and for the right eye respectively, are prepared as like as used in a usual solid picture.     The respective pictures are cut on the slit lengthwise and the respective pictures for the left and the right are pasted together alternately.     In this simple way, a solid picture (?) is synthesized.
    We will show some examples as below.



1.   The scenery seen from Osaka-jo Castle   (26 Oct., 1959)

               (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
for the left eye
for the right eye
Fig.1 The scenery seen from Osaka-jo Castle
Oct. 26th (Mon.), 1959


                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
  
Fig.2 The synthesized picture



2.   The scenery at a hotel in Norwegian fiord   (15 July, 2008)

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
for the left eye
for the right eye
Fig.3 The scenery at a hotel in Norwegian fiord
July 15th (Tues.), 2008

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
  
Fig.4 The synthesized picture


3.   Notre Dame in France   (22 Oct., 2006)

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
for the left eye
for the right eye
Fig.5 Notre Dame in France
Oct. 22nd (Sun.), 2006

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
  
Fig.6 The synthesized picture


4.   Looking down upon Lyon in France   (21 Oct., 2006)

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
for the left eye
for the right eye
Fig.7 Looking down upon Lyon in France
Oct. 21st (Sat.), 2006

                (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
  
Fig.8 The synthesized picture


5.   A dame in France   (21 Oct., 2006)

               (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)

      
for the left eye
for the right eye
Fig.9 A dame in France
Oct. 21st (Sat.), 2006

   (If clicked, you can see by expansion.)
  
Fig.10 The synthesized picture



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Updated: 2009.09.22, edited by N. Yamamoto.
Revised on Mar. 16, 2015, May 05, 2020, Feb. 02, 2021, May 09, 2021 and Mar. 30, 2022.