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P3D R: P3D A simple question (Again)


  • From: "Piero Paravidino" <piero@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D R: P3D A simple question (Again)
  • Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 18:36:59 +0100


>If you mount a stereo pair with the left eye view on the right, and the
>right eye view on the left, you get a Pseudo Stereoscopic image. However,
>if you mount the image normally, but turn the slide so you are seeing the
>right side with the left eye and the left side with the right eye, all you
>will get is an upside image, not Pseudo.


If you turn upside down and look at something, you see with your left eye an
image from a point of view that's at the right of your right eye. Compare
viewing the slide with viewing the reality: view the slide normally, you see
the right picture with your right eye; imagine to turn yourself upside down,
instead of the slide: you see the right picture with your left eye, but
that's what would happen in the reality, too! You'd see with your left eye
exactly what you saw with your right eye before tuning upside down.
(Obviously, the same applies for the right eye)
Hope I've explained well...


Have I won anything?

Piero Paravidino
piero@xxxxxxxxxxx
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