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Samples with Rotatable Images (1485)

These are samples that have QuickTimeVR 3D and JavaScript stereoscopic rotatable images associated with one or more samples. You can download the latest version of QuickTime for Macintosh or Windows from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download. To make these files I first used a "VR Micro Studio", which consisted of an up-side-down panorama head, a three-axis adjustable tripod mount, and a 1000W halogen light. The camera was covered with tinfoil to keep it from burning up under the hot light. After making about 130 3D images (almost 10,000 individual photographs) I got a fiber optic illumination system and my studio looked like this. It was much more flexible, and doesn't get hot at all. Light really is the key to photographing small things: You need a lot of it close in. Then after another 50 or so I finally got an automatic turntable. Commercial stepper-motor systems are available, but they are very expensive and I've found they all vibrate, which disturbs delicate arrangements. I instead use a cheap surplus turntable with a 5 revolution per hour timing motor, combined with a time lapse control set to take a picture every 10 seconds. That works out to 72 images in one 12-minute revolution. If you do the math, the motion blur is less than one pixel even at a 1/15 second exposure, so a stepper motor that starts and stops is really not necessary. That was good, but in preparing for a Discovery Channel film project, I needed to upgrade to 360 steps instead of 72, and I wanted to be able to handle all sizes from nearly microscopic to a couple hundred pounds. The solution was a pair of custom-machined (by me, of course) turntables, cast iron mounts and a slate base for everything (because of vibrations, which are a big problem for samples less than about 5mm across). In late 2004 the studio looks like this.

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Text and images Copyright (c) 2010 by Theodore W. Gray.

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Boron Halite and Borax mixed crystal
Halite and Borax mixed crystal
Boron: Info | Spin | 3D
Boron Ulexite from Jensan Set
Ulexite from Jensan Set
Boron: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Anthracite coal
Anthracite coal
Carbon: Info | 3D | Sound
Carbon Gem cut cubic zirconia just to fool people
Gem cut cubic zirconia just to fool people.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Nanotubes
Nanotubes.
Carbon: Info | 3D
Carbon Really big lumps of coal
Really big lumps of coal.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Beautiful varnished coal
Beautiful varnished coal.
Carbon: Info | 3D
Carbon Carbon-filament lamp
Carbon-filament lamp.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Congo cube diamond
Congo cube diamond.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Stock offering commemorative
Stock offering commemorative.
Carbon: Info | 3D
Carbon Native graphite
Native graphite.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Industrial Diamonds
Industrial Diamonds.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Coal sample
Coal sample.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Vacuum tube with graphite
Vacuum tube with graphite.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Graphite mold for making tungsten carbide
Graphite mold for making tungsten carbide.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon More anthracite coal
More anthracite coal.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Coal Buddha etching
Coal Buddha etching.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Coal lantern sculpture
Coal lantern sculpture.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Diamond grinding wheel
Diamond grinding wheel.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite
Highly Ordered Pyrolytic Graphite.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Glassy carbon
Glassy carbon.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Borrowdale graphite
Borrowdale graphite.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Copper-clad welding carbons
Copper-clad welding carbons.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Low-grade diamond
Low-grade diamond
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Very large Congo cube diamond
Very large Congo cube diamond
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Chrissy Caviar
Chrissy Caviar.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Graphite hand
Graphite hand.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Pyrolytic graphite
Pyrolytic graphite.
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Real diamond
Real diamond()
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
Carbon Baby rattle
Baby rattle
Carbon: Info | Spin | 3D
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