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:D Very nice.
Thanks for sharing.

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Wow James, these colorful images are really interesting :D

Even if you did use a Canon :P

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What a fascinating crystal! Was it lab-grown or natural?

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Lou Jost wrote:What a fascinating crystal! Was it lab-grown or natural?
Lab-grown. I bought 5 small pieces from a fellow on eBay for my grandkids.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/253170275115

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... I forgot to upload the stereo image. :roll: Looks interesting with my Pocket 3Dvu's.

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Impressive shapes & colors

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I was hoping there would be a 3D pic. It's certainly weird stuff for its crystal shapes.
Do you melt it oin a solder pot?
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... you certainly could.

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James,

Beautiful stereo image!! Jumps right out of the screen...well done!!

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Thanks, I really don't understand the concept but I understand how to generate the stereo pair. <g> I wonder how you'd generate a stereo pair of the Moon, maybe Saturn or a Nebula.

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Very cool, and the stereo is great.

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I can't seem to find the document I once had on using Stereomaker and Zerene. Anyone know where it might be located?

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Don't think so. I know I had something for StereoPhoto Maker with a step by step procedure, something like adjust/auto alignment etc. I had it memorized but I haven't done one in a long time. <duh> I wanted to try a few planets.

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