Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!agate!riacs!opos.arc.nasa.gov!grendel From: grendel@opos.arc.nasa.gov (That monstrous man-eating descendant of Cain) Newsgroups: comp.graphics Subject: Re: 3d from 2D Message-ID: <1991Mar26.022136.23346@riacs.edu> Date: 26 Mar 91 02:21:36 GMT References: <5d6f84k@rpi.edu> Sender: news@riacs.edu Reply-To: grendel@opos.arc.nasa.gov Organization: NASA Ames Lines: 18 In article <5d6f84k@rpi.edu>, onders@raphael.ipl.rpi.edu (Timothy E. Onders) writes: |> A couple of years ago, there was an article on Nova(on PBS), about research |> somewhere on converting a series of two dimensional images to a three |> dimensional representation. The example given was panning a camera past |> a model of a town and generating the 3D image from that. |> |> If anyone has any information on this, or similar work, please |> tell me. |> Thank You, |> Tim Onders |> onders@ipl.rpi.edu See published works by Takeo Kanade at Carnegie Mellon from the Robotics Center. -- Ray Suorsa, grendel@opos.arc.nasa.gov, NASA Ames Research Center,USA (415) 604-6334, Fax x3950