As part of our warm up activity this morning campers chose an animal picture and then used their cutting and pasting skills to create a puzzle for others to put together.

In the Color by Number lesson, campers explored the nature of true color images as they looked at RGB values for pixels, and separated color composite images into 3-slice RGB stacks to enhance color images. Campers also created and viewed stereo images.

The image processing techniques used today were:

  • cutting and pasting
  • reading pixel values and coordinates
  • manipulating color images
  • separating and reconstructing color images
  • creating 3-D stereo images

Here is an example of one of our warm up activities.

The technique of creating color images also can be used to produce three-dimensional or stereo images.

Campers experimented with a variety of digital images to create 3-D images.

Seeing the moon in 3-D was a favorite image.

Hollywood here we come!


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