Back    Français English Español       Previous  39  Next       3D panorama: View the stereo panorama side-by-side  View the stereo panorama as a red-cyan anaglyph  View the stereo panorama in 2D 
Show on map Show in Google Earth

Paris

Panoramic pictures

Paris  -  11/12/2005 - 12:36

Along the Canal Saint-Martin
This 4.5 km canal was opened in 1825 after Napoleon had ordered the artificial waterway dug to supply Paris with water, however by the 1960s, traffic had dwindled to a trickle and the canal narrowly escaped being filled in and paved over for a highway.
Today, the canal is a popular destination for Parisians and tourists who watch the barges and tourist boats navigate the series of locks and road bridges.
 
Instructions :
  • This panorama is a stereoscopic panorama, i.e. a panorama in 3D.
    Use the three small icons located at the top of the screen to select the viewing mode:
    • View the stereo panorama side-by-side for the side-by-side mode (crossed-eye viewing or parallel viewing),
    • View the stereo panorama as a red-cyan anaglyph for the anaglyph mode with red-cyan glasses,
    • View the stereo panorama in 2D to see a 2D panorama (without depth).
  • Click the above picture and drag it with the mouse to make it rotate.
  • Use the mouse wheel to control the zoom.
  • Right-click with the mouse to get the command activating the full-screen mode.
     

Photo: Pierre MEINDRE
Copyright © 2006-24, www.stereoscopie.fr - Contact: pierre <at> stereoscopie.fr