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Hello,

A new slideshow 3D with anaglyphs red/cyan

La route des crêtes 3D and 2D

Between the towns of Cassis and La Ciotat on the Mediterranean Sea ...

Pc version

3D version :

http://www.auplusnet.com/La_route_des_cretes_3D_Pc.zip

2D version :

http://www.auplusnet.com/La_route_des_cretes_2D_Pc.zip

Mac version

2D version

http://www.auplusnet.com/La_route_des_cretes_2D_Mac.zip

3D version

http://www.auplusnet.com/La_route_des_cretes_3D_Mac.zip

Comments welcome

For info : http://www.provenceweb.fr/e/bouches/cassis/cassis.htm

Regards

Bernard

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A lot of excellent photos in the 2d version and I need to get some 3d glasses to see how they work in 3D. I guess that the 10 per cent zooms will work better in 3d but I found them a bit irritating in 2d, although an excellent show overall.

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Hello Benard, Greetings from Quarryville, Pennsylvania, USA. I just watched the 2D MAC version and it was fabulous! I would be interested what camera and lens you used too. On the Mac Cinema 24inch it is pin sharp. I really enjoy landscape photography and this was beautiful. WELL DONE!. ( I still am waiting on PTE for MAC!) Bill

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BILL

i translated the doc file in the zip -- Bernard will likely elaborate -- years ago he gave us a picture of the twin camera setup and a writeup on the 3d theory -- there may be info on his web site

ken

French to English translation

The road crests 2D

(October 2010) Note: Slideshow. Exe (executable)

Windows PC only

Resolution: 1800 X 1200

Music: Roger Subirana - Tales from the seashore

(Jamendo.com)

Photos and editing: Bernard SULLET

Software: PicturesToExe V6.0

Photoshop CS3

Audacity

APN: Fuji S100fs

Website: www.auplusnet.com

http://www.diapositif.net/forum/

The ridge road that connects La Ciotat Cassis offers breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea and the Calanques. The road, steep climbs to Cape Canaille, then short switchbacks to the edge of cliffs Soubeyran (394 m), the highest cliffs of France. Car parks and lookouts were built at major points of view.

A trip not to be missed, the views breathtaking and impressive as the song of cicadas.

Photos of July 2010 in two outings.

I recommend headphones for music.

NOTE: To exit the slide Esc key to stop the progress bar area and new space bar to continue.

Here, I wish you a good show.

See you soon

Bernard

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