CASCADE STEREOSCOPIC CLUB

Portland, Oregon, USA

White Ginger flower in crosseyed 3D (jps)
2007 CSC Exhibition

CSC - PSA Exhibition 3D Images

See all the images yourself.

Images have selectable views. See below for details!

All of the accepted digital exhibition images are here: [link]

The award winning card images are here: [link]

The award winning phantogram images are here: [link]

The award winning slide images are here: [link]

 

CSC - PSA Exhibition statistics

Lists, points, and all the details

Accepted/award list for the digital section is here: [link]

Accepted/award list for the card section is here: [link]

Accepted/award list for the phantogram section is here: [link]

Accepted/award list for the slide section is here: [link]

General overall statistics for stereoIMAGEnation and other events are here: [link]

 

WEB Image Options

What those five viewing selections mean

1. Cross-eyed viewing with true-sized images.
True-sized images means that 600 pixels of image will be 600 pixels on your computer's screen. This type of image presentation is of highest technical quality, however the size may or may not be optimum for your screen size and resolution. For the true-sized options, your screen needs to be at least 1280 pixels in the horizontal direction. This and the following option show images exactly the way provided by the entrant. The judges use this viewing method the most often.

2. Parallel viewing with true-sized images
Exactly the same as the first option above, but with images switched. May need pokescope viewer to avoid headaches depending upon viewing distance and screen size.

3. Parallel viewing with fixed reduced-size images
Images are adjusted to a fixed 250 pixels wide on each side (L+R). They are reduced in size by your web browser which will cause reduction in image quality and production of digital artifacts. Should an image be smaller than 250 pixels wide (unlikely), it will be expanded to this size. I don't expect this one to be used often, especially with the new larger images. It allows parallel viewing "up close" with much less eye strain than the other parallel options.

4. Cross-eyed viewing with variable sized images

With this option, the images will each take up nearly 50% of the width of your browser's window with a small separation between the two. The size of the images can be controlled by changing the size of the window, from full-screen down to quite tiny (at which point they go one above another rather than side by side). This is a choice if the images are too large for your screen. An image pair may be up to 1200 pixels wide. If this option is used in conjunction with a "full screen" option in one's browser (F11 in Firefox), this will provide the largest possible size of image on your screen. Variable sized images resize the entrant's images and any such resizing may cause deterioration of the entrant's image.

5. Parallel viewing with variable sized images.
Identical to the version above with the images swapped. Can work well with a Pokescope when big, or plain and comfortable parallel eye viewing with window size adjusted so that there's about 2.5" between image left-edge's. This is the option to use if the images need to be shrunk for comfortable parallel free viewing (by sizing the browser window size appropriately).

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