Re: Sterographic display
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- Subject: [mg85728] Re: Sterographic display
- From: David Bailey <dave at Remove_Thisdbailey.co.uk>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 06:58:20 -0500 (EST)
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Steve Gray wrote: > With the right size, spacing, and viewpoints, Graphics3D could > make very useful and dramatic stereo displays. The journal Science > often has printed stereo pair images of molecules, but I don't know > how they're made. Viewing them involves no mirrors, filters, or other > equipment but you have to learn how to adjust your eyes. It's not hard > for most people. > Naturally the two views of one object would be side-by-side, > which is no problem, but ideally they could be rotated in unison. > Stereo animations would also be possible, but I don't really need > that. > I have a research application where this would be extremely > helpful. Has anyone done this, and can the two viewpoints be adjusted > together? I will appreciate any information. > > Steve Gray > I think you are referring to Random Dot Stereograms - I don't think I could bear to look at them for long, but anyway here is link that might be useful: http://www.mathematica-journal.com/issue/v1i3/ David Bailey http://www.dbaileyconsultancy.co.uk