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Re: Windows Live - satellite & arial photography

the satellite photos may be old, but the birdseye-view aerial photography seems to be fairly recent, at least here in rochester, NY. The new field house at RIT is under construction - almost done - which was completed just last year.

Heres some of those 3D photos I was talking about. When you see 3D with your eyes they are about 3" apart. I would estimate the photos I snarfed these images from were taken about 300 feet apart, so this is extreem 3D. This makes everything look small, as if you are a giant with eyeballs 300 feet apart.

These are cross eyed 3D images, you look at them by crossing your eyes and making the two images converge into one. If you have 3D shutter glasses, or something like the Icuiti V920 you can rename the extension to .jps and view these with a frame sequential monitor card.

The coast guard station lighthouse in Buffalo NY:



the street where I (didnt) grow up in Buffalo: (yes the roof is burned off the house by the corner!)



Some statue somewhere :^)

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