Re: 3D visual presentation of a database

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Joerg Wallmersperger (joerg++at++munich.sgi.com)
Tue, 30 Sep 1997 13:43:20 +0200


Julia,

guess what you're looking for is how to setup a passive stereo projection
with two projectors and polarised glasses.

There are some special videoformats available, which put the left-eye
image to channel 0 and right-eye to channel 1.

Have a look at

http://reality.sgi.com/joerg_munich/passivestereo.html

Greetings

Joerg

On Sep 29, 5:10pm, Julia Ellery wrote:
} Subject: 3D visual presentation of a database
} To anyone,
}
} Can anyone give us any help on producing 3D output from Performer for
} use with polarised glasses. Do we need any special hardware and what
} sort of software changes are necessary?
}
} Any advice or comments would be gratefully received.
}
} Regards,
}
} Julia Ellery (pp Len Skinner)
} Senior Visual Software Engineer,
} Intersim Limited, Units 7-8, Thorgate Road, Littlehampton. Sussex. UK
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