Stereo
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Re: Stereo
So, finally, I got a prizm (Yeah!) and tried your program.
It looks really good, but I have a sugestion:
Why don't you make it for 3d glasses (e. g. Red + cyan glasses) and not only for cross-eye? It would be even better!
It looks really good, but I have a sugestion:
Why don't you make it for 3d glasses (e. g. Red + cyan glasses) and not only for cross-eye? It would be even better!
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Re: Stereo
Casimo wrote:Why don't you make it for 3d glasses (e. g. Red + cyan glasses) and not only for cross-eye?
I, personally, do not see myself reaching for glasses when program presents me with 3d image. I would (and do) cross my eyes without moment hesitation.
Besides, casio basic developers (in their infinite wisdom) only allow you to choose for 8 colors. I can bet that standard red and standard blue/cyan would not look good through standard glasses.
Re: Stereo
Ok, I finally found them. The cyan is perfect, but I don't know whether red or magenta is better.
Anyways, it would be possible to see it through glasses.
Anyways, it would be possible to see it through glasses.
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Re: Stereo
It is not so much about "see the color", as it is about "not see the other eye color" in my experience.
In any case, so far this is a technology in search of meaningful application.
In any case, so far this is a technology in search of meaningful application.
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