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You can now rename it, and save it as a compressed file, either JPEG or GIF. For photographs, JPEG gives better compression - and if the degree of compression is not too high, better quality.
This is the result. The image, by the way, is ![]() A disk label and a couple of icons "annaicon" are enclosed with this package.
It is a good practice to create a shortcut to ANNA,
A DOS window will appear, showing whether there was an error. If ANNA has run correctly, you simply close the DOS window and return to the imaging software. |

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If you are just making anaglyphs for fun, you do not need a stereo camera. As long as the subject is static, you can take two images from two-and-a-quarter inches apart (about 64mm). These will be the R.BMP and L.BMP files. Rather than search the Internet for suppliers of anaglyph spectacles, you may find in a supermarket a deep red plastic bottle (cherryade?) and a deep green one (limeade?). Removing the top and bottom of the bottle will deliver sheets of coloured plastic sufficient to make several pairs of spectacles. R-ed is traditionally used over the R-ight eye.
It is even possible to make stereoscopic MOVIES,
when one combines anaglyph GIF with Wehner`s ANIMATE:
Go to http://wehner.org/tools/animate to see how to make animations. |
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