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Subject: Re: 3-D Graphics Question
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Date: Thu, 26-Nov-87 00:35:07 EST
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Recently johnroc@ssyx.ucsc.edu (John Rocchio) said:
>I have digitized a photo of an African village taken from an unknown
>altitude and an unknown angle.  I am wondering if anyone can recommend
>a program that can take this image and rotate it in 3-D so that I can
>get an idea of the exact size of the fences surrounding the village, 
>from all angles.

If someone has invented an algorithm that can do this, I'd like to
hear about it.
					--Tom Lippincott
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