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P3D LC glasses & Web images
- From: John Toeppen <toeppen@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: P3D LC glasses & Web images
- Date: Fri, 03 Jul 1998 18:24:44 -0700
LC glasses by VRex are designed to work with Depth Charge. Depth Charge
Developer software is $30 when you buy it with $50 Surfer glasses. This
is a cheap buy in for any serious stereo photographer, and is all that
you need to mux your own.
Developer saves in jpg, gif, tiff, pnp, and bmp. These files may be
compressed to what ever degree you want. The crop and alignment
features are great. Images may be saved in the crosseye "JPS" format.
This format is a .JPG with the right image on the left. You can make
these using any jpg image processing program. The alignments are
difficult without the right software.
I post images as RL JPGs. Such an image may be saved and dropped into
DepthCharge and viewed as anaglyph, crosseye, Surfer, whatever. Since
this is a free download you should get it however you view. I have the
link on my URL below.
When I provide a DepthCharge page I summon the same image file like
this:
<CENTER>
<H1>Copper Vapor Laser Light</H1>
<EMBED SRC = "/toeppen/CVLs.jpg" TYPE = "image/x-jps" WIDTH = 480 HEIGHT
= 400 PLUGINSPAGE = "http://www.vrex.com/depthcharge">
</CENTER>
The whole page with text and titles usually looks something like this:
<HTML>
<HEAD>
<TITLE>Copper Vapor Laser Light</TITLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY BGCOLOR = "#FFFFFF">
<P>
<!-- PBI.HOMEPAGE.BODY -->
<CENTER>
<H1>Copper Vapor Laser Light</H1>
<EMBED SRC = "/toeppen/CVLs.jpg" TYPE = "image/x-jps" WIDTH = 480 HEIGHT
= 400 PLUGINSPAGE = "http://www.vrex.com/depthcharge">
</CENTER>
<P>6000 Watts of laser light are produced a Lawrence Livermore National
Lab for isotope separation.
<P>
</BODY>
</HTML>
So these few lines don't take up much space. And if you avoid typs, er
typos keep you cases strait then it can work....
By the way, the JPS RL standard is recognized by the makers of LC
glasses as a web standard - not the white line code, not the interlaced
method. Since there was this agreement made even Stereo Graphics
offered a plugin. I have not tried all of the glasses. I don't care
to. Mine work great.
John Toeppen
http://home.pacbell.net/toeppen/
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