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Mars In 3D

xaositects writes "Now I know all of you have your 3D glasses from 1985 still, so don them once again to check out these cool 3D images of Mars's Arctic landscape from the Phoenix Lander's stereoscopic imager. There are also a few close-ups of the parts of Phoenix that are in view and a link to more pictures on the Phoenix Image Gallery."

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  1. Was that sand and pebbles? by oodaloop · · Score: 2, Insightful

    I can walk outside and see that in 3D anytime I want.

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  2. Re:separated images available? by Kiaser+Zohsay · · Score: 2, Insightful

    For those of us who don't have immediate access to a pair of red-blue glasses, there are other ways..

    I prefer cross eye freeviewing.

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  3. Re:General gripe about 3D formats. by djmurdoch · · Score: 2, Insightful

    In the case of these images, the left image is entirely in the red bits in the image, and the right image is the sum of blue and green, so you can separate them, if you've got any image processing software. (Or did I get left and right reversed?)