File:The Rolling Bridge wigglegram.gif
The_Rolling_Bridge_wigglegram.gif (643 × 500 pixels, file size: 432 KB, MIME type: image/gif, looped, 2 frames, 0.2 s)
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This file is a stereogram. Stereograms are stereoscopic images or animations which combine left and right frames showing slightly different visual angles to allow for 3D perception.
The stereogram uses wiggle stereoscopy, which quickly oscillates between the left and right frame (and sometimes intermediate frames) to create an illusion of 3D perception without requiring stereoscopic vision or devices. |
Summary
[edit]DescriptionThe Rolling Bridge wigglegram.gif |
English: A wigglegram made from a 3D-photo of the Rolling Bridge in Paddington Basin in London. |
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Source | Own work |
Author | Albin Olsson |
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current | 12:24, 31 January 2013 | 643 × 500 (432 KB) | Abbedabb (talk | contribs) | Changed fps. | |
12:17, 31 January 2013 | 643 × 500 (432 KB) | Abbedabb (talk | contribs) | User created page with UploadWizard |
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Software used | Adobe Photoshop CS6 (Windows) |
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