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Re: [photo-3d] How best to present stereo on the web?


  • From: Rory Hinnen <Rory.Hinnen@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: [photo-3d] How best to present stereo on the web?
  • Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 11:23:44 -0800

Gromit wrote:
> 
> My web publishing philosophy is that:
> +  A page has to load quickly (we have thin pipes in Alaska).
> +  Any and all graphics *must* contribute to the message (i.e. no blinking
> bullets).
> +  The presentation *should* be browser independent (I don't expect someone
> to change browsers just to view my page).
> +  It should be navigable with images turned off.
> +  The page content and layout must accomodate the intended audience (what
> works for grandma, may not work for IBM)
> 

Great! Cool!

My only issue is that I don't like the jps images. I'm not on standard
platforms (either irix at work or linux at home), and I usually can't
view the jps files without a lot of work.

I like it when the three images are placed on the screen (2 for cross
eye viewing, 2 for parallel. I like the way you've set up the thumbnails
linking to an image. 

.r.