Tuesday, 14 September 2010

Turn Photographic Panoramas Into Tiny Planets

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September 14, 2010
Digital Focus
Turn Photographic Panoramas Into Tiny Planets
Use your own photographic panorama and your image editor to make an eye-popping stereograph. - Dave Johnson, PCWorld
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