A small program to simplify the creation of
stereo pairs from satellite images.
DownloadOpportunities:
1. Automatic image rotation based on the entered azimuth of the target and deviation from the nadir.
2. View created stereo pairs through anaglyph glasses and the naked eye.
3. Saving the created stereo pairs.
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Limitations:
1. Pictures must have the same projection, scale and orientation.
2. Pictures should be, preferably, taken by one satellite.
How to use:
Select 2 intersecting pictures, press the open button on the raster # 1 panel, select any of the pictures, specify the shooting azimuth and deviation from the nadir for it. Further we do the same with another snapshot.

Click “Apply entered data”. Go to the “Right Eye” tab, specify the pivot point (some noticeable place, having the lowest possible position), put the pivot point on the same place in the “Left eye” tab.

Everything can be viewed either through anaglyph glasses in the “Anaglyph” tab,

or bending eyes in the “Inverse Method” tab.

In the archive with the program there are examples of stereo pairs made with it.
PS To create a stereo pair, based on images obtained through SAS. The planet, azimuths of shooting and deviations from the nadir can be taken here:
For QuickBird, see
browse.digitalglobe.com/imagefinder/main.jspFor GeoEye, ICONOS, see
geofuse.geoeye.com/maps/Map.aspx or in SAS. Planet (layer “GeoEye coating”)