| We started out by piling into the Freshmen Lab. |
| HS Intern Kelsey told us about PTMs and her summer research. |
| Then while Kelsey set up Betsy to be able to capture a PTM for us, we piled into the Biomedical Imaging Lab... |
| ...Where HS Intern Ed told us about his research with ultrasound. |
| Then it was back upstairs to watch Betsy do her thang. |
| Then we got to play around with the PTM we made. |
| When we got back to the Fishbowl, we found another note left by the hostage-taker! (What?) |
| And then it was on to capturing images to make into anaglyphs. |
| There were 4 teams each sent around campus armed with D50s. |
| Then it was back to the optics labs to process the imagery (or goof around with the cameras some more). |
| The first team with a finished anaglyph. Look how exciting it is! |
| And finally, viewing analgyphs with the 3D glasses. |
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| Here's the actual anaglyph from the last picture. |
Below are some more of the analgyphs from today, and you can check out a bunch more at the Picasa album. (Don't forget, these should be viewed with some red/blue 3D glasses!)












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