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P3D Re: re: Free Viewing


  • From: michaelk@xxxxxxxxxxx (Michael Kersenbrock)
  • Subject: P3D Re: re: Free Viewing
  • Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 16:20:58 -0800

> I didn't think I could do it at first either, but it is possible, and well
> worth the effort involved. You can freely view BIG pictures in stereo!!!
> Look Ma, no optical gizmos!!!

Except if it had been my Ma, she'd say "Don't do that Mike!  If you do
your eyes will get stuck that way!".

:-)

Mike K.


P.S. - I've made the few stereo pairs on my web site parallel-viewed
       pairs because I personally prefer it, and because I've gotten
       no complaints (could be that nobody looks at 'em, so it really
       does't matter anyway :-).  Although image triplets seem popular,
       so do one-way-only ones.  Is there an official "standard" how to do 
       it? Is there a standard dot-in-the-corner sort of thing for web 
       image pairs (like for "realist" format slide orientation) to tell if 
       a pair is parallel or crossed without just doing it both ways or 
       breaking down (ick) and actually reading the associated text?


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