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re: 3-D Video


  • From: P3D Gabriel Jacob <jacob@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: re: 3-D Video
  • Date: Fri, 22 Nov 1996 23:57:23 -0500


>>"I want to install two video cameras (yes two) on a PowerMac 8500/120 so I
>>can see stereo pictures in real time by looking with LCD glasses (from
>>3D-TV) on my 21 inch monitor."
>>
>>If all you want to do is to see 3-D video in real time, there is an easier
>>and probably a cheaper way to do that without the use of a computer. Since
>>you have already two video cameras, all you need to get are two small and
>>cheap monitors or TV sets (Radio Shack, for example.) Hook each camera to
>>one monitor, place these side by side, get a simple mirror stereoscope to
>>see these in stereo, and you are in business! This is a set up that I have
>>successfully built and used about 20 years ago!
>>
>Shab Levy, Portland, Oregon, USA <shab@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
>Well, thanks... You know there is even a more simple way: just tape
>together the two cameras side by side and look with one eye in each viewer
>and you get a splendid stereo live picture.
>
>Jacques Lajoie <lajoie.jacques@xxxxxxx>

Hmmm I think there is a simpler way. Just dispense with all the equipement
and use your eyes. ;;;;-)
                                    
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Gabriel winking sideways!            >        >   
Parallel view.                      3        3   


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