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P3D RE: Stereoscope Applet


  • From: siragusa@xxxxxxxx
  • Subject: P3D RE: Stereoscope Applet
  • Date: Thu, 6 May 1999 10:08:38 -0400

> > 
> >This is true, but why would you want to use Stereoscope if 
> >you have DepthCharge installed?
> 
> The main reason I mention this is because I'm using a free 
> server which is
> too lazy to add the mime type that I requested!  Since I 
> can't link to the
> .jps file, people who want to use the VRex goggles still can 
> do so if they
> use the switch.  
> 

You can always use the EMBED tag.  Not only is this the recommended
way to present plugin data, but it also does not require your
ISP to do anything.  You can visit the DepthCharge Developer's
Site for instructions: http://www.vrex.com/depthcharge/dcdev/index.htm
Or you can simply view the html source of any image on 3D Expo.


>
> Personally I don't use the goggles because the 3d mode 
> squeezes my display
> size about in half vertically so the images are very short.  
> I don't know
> if that's normal or if my pc is just fried.  I just cross eye 
> view anyway.
> 

This behaviour is somewhat normal.  Not exactly intended, but
it happens.  It's easy to fix:  simply adjust the vertical 
stretch in your monitors controls.  If you have a monitor with
digital controls (most are nowadays), your monitor will usually
treat the 3D mode as a new mode and will remember your vertical
stretch value the next time it goes into that mode.  When you 
return to 2D, your normal vertical stretch should take effect.

jon



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