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Stereographic Suite - create stunning 3D optical illusions!
IndaSoftware Stereographic Suite is a software package designed to help users easily and quickly create high-quality stereograms. Grounded in sophisticated software architecture, the suite consists of three complementary programs.
Stereogram Generator generates stereograms from depth maps and textures. You simply specify a depth map and a texture image, click the Generate button and the stereogram is created! Other features include four tiling algorithms, support for mapped texture stereograms, flexible settings and sophisticated echo ghosting reduction. You can also import depth maps and tiling textures created in other programs.
You can use Texture Maker to create textures that hide the hidden images. Texture Maker creates highly attractive and detailed textures (that can be used for making stereograms or for other uses). The program ensures and preserves the integrity of the image. Thus, it is possible to achieve visually continuous high-quality stereographic images using textures created in Texture Maker. With the help of Texture Maker you can create unique patterns using procedural algorithms, transform non-seamless textures into seamless tiling textures, and much more.
Modeler creates three-dimensional scenes and renders them into depth maps and color maps. A set of simple and complex shapes and objects can be easily added and manipulated on the program's three-dimensional digital canvas. This program is an easy-to-use modeler that allows the creation of high-quality depth maps for use with stereograms. Models created in many other 3D modeling programs can also be imported and manipulated.

Now the stereonet is displayed on screen other functions can be utilised, such as Create Planes from stereographic projection to determine the mean plane of a group of structural measurements. This plane can be used within mine designs to ascertain whether slope failure is likely.

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To generate the mean plane go to, Database > Structural Suite > Create Planes from stereographic projection. Digitise around the points of interest within the stereonet or symbols in the graphics window. For example:

Each STEREO spacecraft has two coronagraphs which study the Sun fromspace. These two coronagraphs, which are part of STEREO's SECCHI suiteof imagers, have different fields of view, using different sized occulting disks to allow us to see the faint corona at different distances from the Sun's surface.

Using FPGA we realized a customizable system with high-performance, low-power, and compact design. Our Stereo Vision IP suite will make it easy for engineers to apply with a reasonable cost. That will lower research and development workload significantly.

Landyne software suite (version 5) includes fifteen standalone computer programs for materials characterization and crystallography by transmission electron microscopy [1]. A launcher interface is provided for users to access all components conveniently. The purpose of this software suite is twofold: i) as research tools to analyze experimental results, ii) as teaching tools to explore the varieties of electron diffraction methods and crystallographic image processing principles.

The Landyne suite previously included: PTable, an interactive periodic table of elements; SVAT, a structural visual and analytical tool; SAED and PCED, simulation and analysis of electron diffraction (spot and ring) patterns; QSAED and QPCED, the processing and quantification of electron diffraction (spot and ring) patterns; HOLZ, simulation and analysis of higher-order Laue zone patterns; TEMUC, determination of crystal unit-cell using experimental electron diffraction results with a double-tilt holder in TEM; SPICA, a stereographic projection for interactive crystallographic analysis.

A suite of MODerate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) snow and sea ice products, developed at NASA / GSFC, are available through the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The suite of products consists of global daily, 8-day maximum and monthly snow cover at 500-m and 0.5-km spatial resolution; daily cloud-gap-filled snow cover; daily snow albedo at 500-m resolution; and daily sea ice extent and ice-surface temperature (IST). Nearly-identical product suites are available both from the Terra and Aqua satellites in HDF-EOS format.

A special Terra MODIS daily product of the Greenland Ice Sheet is also available. This product consists of layers of ice-surface temperature, albedo and water vapor for the Greenland Ice Sheet (2000 - 2016) at a spatial resolution of 0.78 km, on a polar stereographic grid in NetCDF format.

I have unlocked these spare time projects of mine and made them available for free. If you wish to help me maintain this site please donate. Steffen Weber, PhD Note: Some anti-virus programs may raise false alarms for some program. Please be assured that my software is virus-free. When a setup doesn't open you could pause your AV or/and set exclusion rules for these programs. See alternate download links at the bottom.
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Fourier Painter Fourier Painter is a program suite for performing Fourier Transforms and image processing.

Note to users: AMT was originally written to be used with Matlab's Mapping Toolbox. However, Matlab's Mapping Toolbox is sometimes inefficient and difficult to work with. And depending on Matlab's Mapping Toolbox makes it harder to share codes. So I've been moving more toward plotting mostly in polar stereographic meters. There is a suite of functions ending in "ps" that make this easy.

In technical usage, .mw-parser-output .vanchor>:target.vanchor-textbackground-color:#b1d2fftrue stereo means sound recording and sound reproduction that uses stereographic projection to encode the relative positions of objects and events recorded.[citation needed]

Clément Ader demonstrated the first two-channel audio system in Paris in 1881, with a series of telephone transmitters connected from the stage of the Paris Opera to a suite of rooms at the Paris Electrical Exhibition, where listeners could hear a live transmission of performances through receivers for each ear. Scientific American reported:

Stereographic Suite is an exciting new software package designed to help the user easily and quickly create high-quality stereograms. Being based on sophisticated software architecture, the suite consists of three complementary programs.

There are a number of ways that the inside of a sphere can be displayed in Stellarium. These alternative projections can be found in the markings section of the viewing options menu. The stereographic ( the default projection with a FOV of 60 degrees) projection gives the most natural view of the sky as the eye sees it. This of course curves the horizon if you make the focus of your view a point above the horizon.

Thus if you need to have the horizon "flat" at the bottom of your screen you will need the perspective projection and accept the distortion that results. The stereographic projection will always curve the screen away from the point of focus (screen centre) and cannot be changed.

1) Now imagine you are being lifted straight up by a couple of meters. Since the celestial sphere is very far away the lifting of several meters will not effect the view of the stars/celestial sphere. The horizon panorama on the contrary will change significantly as the viewer is very close to it. As we are being lifted upwards, the panorama will apparently move downwards and leaving our field of view (Note: we are still in stereographic mode)

If you don't agree with this, imagine a different scenario:
Again, set the projection to stereographic view and have your horizon set to the center of the screen so as to view 50% landscape and 50% sky and the horizon being a straight line. Without any movement of the camera (no tilting, turning etc.):

The HHMI grant helped to fund the Visualization and Imaging Center located in the Gustavus Alfred Nobel Hall of Science. Gustavus helped match funding to complete this project. The Center is a three room facility that offers a range of capabilities. One room contains a Zeiss LSM 700 laser scanning confocal microscope, built using an inverted Zeiss Axio Observer stand augmented with a fully motorized stage and a second detector, a high-resolution CCD camera. This microscope allows scientists to create clean three-dimensional images of a sample through a controllable focal plane and elimination of out-of-focus glare. The Center also has a fluorescence imaging room with a HORIBA Fluoromax-4 fluorescence spectrometer equipped with integrated cuvette stirring, brackets for supplemental filters, programmable temperature control, and rotatable filters for polarized light (i.e. to detect anisotropy). An accompanying computer suite contains six dual-monitor workstations with imaging and molecular modeling software, including two with stereographic viewing capability, plus both stereographic and high-definition image projection systems. These spaces are used for faculty-student collaborative research and for instructional purposes. The Center was equipped in part due to generous support from a Howard Hughes Medical Institute science education grant. Questions about the facility and reservation requests can be directed to Jeff Dahlseid. The reservation calendar for the Center can be accessed by those with a Gustavus network username using the link below.

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