AUSTRALIA 3D
Stereoscopic Crossview 3D Virtual Reality
by Roman Klein
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About the Book
AUSTRALIA 3D is a 8000 km stereophotographic journey across the Fifth Continent. Highlights have been digitally captured from Sydney along the east coast to Port Douglas, and from Darwin along the Stuart Highway to Melbourne and Canberra. It includes Fraser Island, Daydream Island, the Great Barrier Reef, the Whitsunday Islands and Kangaroo Island.
Roman Klein stereographed the essential landscapes and typical fauna of Australia using synchronized professional dual digital single lens reflex cameras and lenses.
This 3D book is meant to be viewed by means of a modern mirror stereoscope (you can get it from e.g. dx.com) that can be set to crossview mode or, alternatively, in free viewing crossview technique. Enjoy a unique virtual reality tour across the Red Continent.
400 pages, crossview edition
Roman Klein stereographed the essential landscapes and typical fauna of Australia using synchronized professional dual digital single lens reflex cameras and lenses.
This 3D book is meant to be viewed by means of a modern mirror stereoscope (you can get it from e.g. dx.com) that can be set to crossview mode or, alternatively, in free viewing crossview technique. Enjoy a unique virtual reality tour across the Red Continent.
400 pages, crossview edition
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Fine Art Photography
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 400 - Publish Date: May 18, 2014
- Language English
- Keywords Coober Pedy, Stuart Highway, Road Train, Great Barrier Reef, Fraser Island, Kata Tjuta, Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Outback, Desert, Emu, Koala, Känguru, Kangaroo, Yulara, Uluru, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney, Australien, Australia, Klein, Roman, crossview, 3D, anaglyph, stereoscopic, Stereoscopy
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About the Creator
Roman Klein
Austria, EU
Roman Klein uses dual synchronized digital single lens reflex cameras for stereo photography. You also can find slideshows for 3D-TV on YouTube.