View distance determination for Stereo Viewing

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Guenter Schreiber (Guenter.Schreiber++at++dlr.de)
Tue, 13 Jul 1999 17:18:05 +0200


Hello pfAll,

I have some questions around stereo viewing. We have a stereo projection
system with glasses and so on. The displayed scene is a real huge thing,
but one can go "inside". So the problem arises
"outside" there are other parameters for stereoviewing - and the
stereoimpression (like eyedistance) than inside.

So my question is: is there any algorithm, where I can determine fast,
how big the currently displayed view volume is. -- That is "what I see"-
since a whole lot of objects may be occluded.

With this algorithm, I should be able to choose dynamically a proper
parameter set for viewing my scene with good stereo impression "inside"
and "outside".

Thanks for your help in advance

Günter

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