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- From: reno@cps.msu.edu (Gerald L Jr Reno)
- Subject: Re: technical help needed!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.154452.613@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
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- Reply-To: reno@cps.msu.edu (Gerald L Jr Reno)
- Organization: Dept. of Computer Science, Michigan State University
- References: <dietzel.721718082@eola.cs.ucf.edu>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 92 15:44:52 GMT
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- In article <dietzel.721718082@eola.cs.ucf.edu> dietzel@cs.ucf.edu (Richard Dietzel) writes:
- >
- >Path: eola.cs.ucf.edu!dietzel
- >Hello,
- >
- >My question is this. If I download a 2-D GIF file for viewing,
- >is there a way for me to determine what the z-coordinates are at
- >each point,
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- No.
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- > translate them, then display two images, one in red,
- >and the other in green? Or is there a good trick to simulate 3-D
- >images from a 2-D diagram?
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- You might try selecting and translating the foreground by hand,
- but it seems to me that that would be far too much work. Edge
- detectors are always handy when it comes to this sort of thing.
- By all means, post any results you get, though.
-
- Jerry Reno reno@cps.msu.edu
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