A new post-Slacker blog
By Aaron on December 13, 2008 at 1:57 am | In Blog Posts | 2 CommentsHey. This is non-astro related so apologies for putting noise in your signal. I’ve started a new blog called:
It’s about stereoscopic vision and technology, what most people associated with “3D glasses”. It’s the center of my research interest in grad school. So if you are into that sort of stuff, check it out.
I guess it will have something to do with astronomy. My first stereoscopic research was done at the Adler Planetarium (hopefully to be published soon so you can read it) and my next research will likely involve galaxy simulations. I’ll describe it all in detail at the other blog. And I hope to write more for Slacker also. I’m done with classes in grad school now!
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Aaron, I couldn’t manage to post on your new blog. Interesting topic. As someone who didn’t finish my dissertation, let me give you a word of advice – concentrate on it and get it done. It’s so easy to be distracted. But do that after you get done.
I ran across a 3D stereo photography web ring that may have some helpful links.
I really like doing stereo without the glasses.
I’d think that getting astronomical images from sufficiently different locations may be a problem. Good idea to use simulations.
Comment by bethkatz17582 — December 13, 2008 #
I’m wearing my 3Ds right now!
Comment by gordon — December 25, 2008 #