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[photo-3d] Re: LCD glasses
- From: "Borys Wasiuk" <bwasiuk@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: LCD glasses
- Date: Fri, 3 Nov 2000 00:30:20 +0100
Have you tried VRJoy glasses? It has a modern view, possibillity of
regulation and supports all D3D and OpenGL games. It also has some 3D
software in the kit. And I found them very reliable (www.vrstandard.com).
Best regards - Borys Wasiuk
> Original message:
> Date: Thu, 02 Nov 2000 09:26:57 -0900
> From: Gromit <gromit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Shutter glasses question
>
> I've been doing stero digital for about a year, but have been subscribed
to
> this list for less than a month. This is, therefore, my first posting.
If
> I stomp on toes, it's not intentional.
>
> Here is my synopsis of my LCD glasses search:
> H3D is a great choice if you already have a video card based on a Voodoo.
> I dropped Vrex from my selection group due to size and lack of game
support
> ELSA is a great choice if you already have a video card based on TNT
chipset
>
> I picked H3D (from i-o systems) because they were inexpensive, supported
on
> my Voodoo, and had both game and viewing/editing support. I ordered a
> pair. After four weeks, I canceled my order because I hadn't received any
> product and company seemed to consist of only one person in Seattle. I
> still have not received a confirmation of order cancelation.
>
> I have since procured a used pair of ELSA Revelators and an old TNT video
> card. The ELSAs have good game support, but very limited editing and
> viewing support. 3D-Combine (http://www.photoalb.com/combine/index.htm)
> seems to be the only folks who support it. I have only worked with it for
> a couple of hours, but found their editor unable to open all of my JPS
> images. Most of the JPS images were created with Stereo Image Factory
> (http://members.aol.com/threedr/). The viewer worked ok with them, but
not
> their editor.
>
> Limited, though the support may be, I'm impressed with the ELSA product.
I
> hope to spend some more time with it in the coming weeks.
>
> John Thurston
> Juneau, Alaska
>
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