Dear Peter,
Thanks for your interesting post. I am only 1 year younger than you!
In your query, the link in it, without any added pdf filename, comes
back saying I am not authorised, so could that be what is stopping your
code?
Regards,
David
On 04/04/2019 12:32, Peter Randløv randlov@post9.tele.dk
[MS_Access_Professionals] wrote:
>
> Dear David
> I wonder how my email ended up in another string, but I will repost as
> you suggest.
> The link to stereo pictures below is from the homepage of the
> webmaster for the homepage of DFS, Dansk Fotohistorisk Selskab (the
> Danish Society of History of Photography), and that is where the
> 30,000 images will be placed, when I have solved the problems with MS
> Access working with images as an URL instead of a path on the local PC..
> It is correct that the pictures in the link below are taken with a 2D
> camera and the so-called side step or cha-cha-cha method. You take one
> picture and quickly shift the weight to the right leg moving the
> camera app. 65 mm and take the second (right) picture. The two L/R
> pictures can be processed by the free software SPM, Stereo Photo
> MakerWith SPM you can make all kind of adjustments and mount the two
> pictures as parallel, anaglyph (as in this case) etc. SPM can even
> generate a HTML 5 Stereo Viewer with the pictures for posting on the web.
> When I retired more than 20 years ago I almost totally changed to 3D
> photography after working part time as a photographer. I have always
> been interested in stereoscopic photography and have a large
> collection of old stereo cameras, viewers and pictures. Most of the
> stereo cameras and viewers on DFS's homepage
> http://stereoskop.objektiv.dk/ are from my collection.
> However, my main interest is the old Danish stereo cards (typically
> 7"x3½") from about 1851 to 1930 (mainly around 1900).
> In 1996, when a former member of DFS died, I took over RODS,
> Registrant over Danske Stereoskopbilleder (Registration of Danish
> Stereoscopic Pictures). In 1996 RODS consisted of app. 10,000 pictures
> registered on b/w negative film and a primitive IBM database. I
> scanned the 10,000 negatives, and converted the DB to MS Access in
> order to be able to show the pictures together with the relevant
> information (motif, photographer, year etc.). RODS has a number of
> predefined queries on a main menu. It is distributed with an runtime
> version of MS Access, and the users don't have to know about Access.
> Now RODS includes 27,600 records and 21,000 unique pictures.
> Presently RODS is distributed on a 16GB USB stick. However, my main
> problem is that I have not been able to find a person, who is
> interested in taker over the work after me. I am 76, and it is quite a
> challenge to work with VBA, which I never learned. Therefore my
> intention is to hand RODS over to DFS placing the pictures on their
> homepage, with possibility to download the DB itself (10MB) with MS
> Access runtime. In this way the RODS will survive me hopefully for
> many years. It will not be updated, but it will be there.
> It was nice to hear from you and your interest in stereo pictures.
> Best regards
> Peter
>
> Den 04-04-2019 kl. 10:18 skrev Dave Williams davewillgmale@gmail.com
> [MS_Access_Professionals]:
>>
>> Dear Peter,
>>
>> I can't help you with your query, and you might have to repost it
>> because it's nestled inside a string of "Joined Query" postings.
>>
>> However I'm very interested in stereoscopic pictures, and from the link
>> in your posting I found my way to
>> http://www.kamerasamling.dk/stereo/haderslev%20maj%202015/index.htm?12%20haderslev.jpg
>>
>> where you have some stereoscopic pictures.
>>
>> It looks like the R & L pictures are not taken at precisely the same
>> time, and moving people show strange effects. For instance in the last
>> image of a street scene with circular blue traffic signs at the bottom,
>> there are two men walking to the right, and in each case one of their
>> legs is at an impossible angle. The man on the right, just about to walk
>> behind the building, has his foot appearing to be in front of the yellow
>> sign on the pavement!
>>
>> Regards,
>> Dave W
>>
>
>
Posted by: Dave Williams <davewillgmale@gmail.com>
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