3-D Gallery

Welcome to the 3-D Gallery! Here you'll find a selection of stereoscopic images available for viewing in a variety of formats.

requires red/blue anaglyph glasses. Red lens = left eye please! Check our "3-D Yellow Pages" for suppliers!

requires that you cross your eyes to view this stereo pair. Need INSTRUCTIONS?

requires parallel "free-viewing" for this stereo pair. Need INSTRUCTIONS?

requires special LCD glasses, as available from Stereographics SimulEyes VR, 3-D Max, Virtual i-O and others.

Happy Viewing! - Bob Mannle


Please DO NOT post or distribute images from this site without written permission for the site administrator or producer of the art work.


 

Anaglyph

Cross-Eyed

Parallel Viewing

One of the most complex 2-D to 3-D conversions I have done to date. Dealing with lots of transparent items, fog and some very ugly friends made this one very challenging... and lots of fun.
©1997 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology

 

Anaglyph

Cross-Eyed

Parallel Viewing

JPS Format (Jpeg files for X-Eye viewing)
The Lost World - A sequel to the famous Jurassic park movie will be hitting the theatres this summer. I had the opportunity to produce the first two prototype 3-D lenticular movie posters for this image but unfortunately lost the project to Kodak in the end. The loss is really that of Universal Studio's as those with any stereoscopic awareness will clearly see that this image is far better than the image Kodak produced for the project... it's a long story :-(

The dino image was photographed and provided by the client while the rocks were computer generated on the Mac with "Electric Image". This was my first experience using a Mac and I must say that Electric Image is quite an impressive animation and rendering system. To begin with, the rock models contain 484,000 polygons which absolutely gave me fits with both Lightwave and Imagine (my PC programs). In addition, the mapping procedure that EI uses for mapping bitmaps onto surfaces appears to be far superior to that of my other software. For more information about Electric Image just point your browser to www.electricimage.com.
Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology

 

Anaglyph

Cross-Eyed

Parallel Viewing

Coming Soon!
One from a series of over 60 2-D to 3-D conversions that was produced for Topps. Keep your eyes open for their new release of 3-D Star Wars Lenticular Cards - early '97
©1997 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


Anaglyph

Cross-Eyed

Parallel Viewing

Coming Soon!
Yet another 2-D to 3-D conversion from the Star Wars - Topps series. Keep your eyes open for their new release of 3-D Star Wars Lenticular Cards - early '97
©1997 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


Anaglyph

Cross-Eyed

Parallel Viewing

Not Available

Another Star Wars image showing NVT's 2-D to 3-D conversion capabilities. Notice the roundness of the features, and the lack of the "cardboard cut-out" effect.
©1997 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


Anaglyph - 60,250 JPG file

Cross-Eyed - 73,358 GIF file

Parallel Viewing - 73,283 GIF file

LCD Interlaced - 166,908 GIF file
This is a composite 3-D image made from 4 stereo pairs. The subjects... Superman, The Pope, and the Pepsi can were blended within the cloud image in PhotoShop 3.0.
©1995 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


Analgyph - 79,900 JPG file

Cross-Eyed - 59,928 GIF file

Parallel Viewing - 59,844 GIF file

LCD Interlaced - 123,863 GIF file
Rendered in Imagine 4.0, the various objects were mapped with photographic images, while the lettering was given a marbleized texture. The camera and target was then set to produce two images for the stereo pair. No rotation was involved.
©1995 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


Anaglyph - 75,243 JPG file

Cross-Eyed - 82,002 JPG file

Parallel Viewing - 82,401 JPG file

LCD Interlaced - 86,207 JPG file

This naughty girl is actually from the early 1900's. You'll find her and another 154 pages of her friends in "The Stereoscopic Nude 1850 - 1930" available through Reel 3-D Enterprises.
E. Agelou (vers 1900)


Anaglyph - 126,568 JPG file

Cross-Eyed - 59,372 JPG file

Parallel Viewing - 59,496 JPG file

LCD - Not Available

The 1996 NSA Convention Logo - Considering that Rochester, N.Y. wishes to be known as The Image Resource Centre, and it is the home of Kodak, I thought this composition would convey these messages along with the hidden magic of Stereoscopy.
©1995 Bob Mannle
New Vision Technology


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