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[photo-3d] Re: Anaglyph Colours?
- From: "Chris Cavigioli" <chris-c@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Anaglyph Colours?
- Date: Tue, 07 Nov 2000 19:32:00 -0000
Anaglyphs have their own complications due to the colors chosen for
the pairs. Not only do you have to match the colors in Photoshop or
Paint Shop Pro to the filters in the lenses, but viewing the result
on
a computer monitor or laptop, or LCD projector, or color printer will
all render slightly different colors.
The problem is that the unwanted image "ghosts" in the wrong eye and
you start to see blurry double images instead of neatly seperated
pairs.
I tried to do some anaglyphs on my laptop and project them to a group
using a LCD video projector and was very disappointed with the
results
because of the ghosting
If you somehow solve this problem, please do let me know!
yours,
chris
Chris-C@xxxxxxx
--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, sherbage2201@xxxx wrote:
> --- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, Herbert C Maxey <bmaxey1@xxxx> wrote:
>
> > > Does anyone know what would be suitable r-g-b
> > > (or h-s-l) colour components to use in Photoshop
> > > or Paintshop Pro to match common red/cyan,
> > > red/green and red/blue glasses?
> >
> > Which glasses are you using? It makes a difference.
>
> I was hoping that it would be general enough to
> just state the 3 basic colours of glasses as above
> and hoped someone could suggest suitable numbers
> for each kind.
>
> I actually have both red/green and red/blue glasses
> but they seem pretty generic. You mean there are
> different numbers for each manufacturer of (say)
> red/blue glasses?
>
> Or (reading again) are you saying that it makes a
> difference whether I'm using (say) red/green or
> red/blue glasses? I do realise that and what I'm really
> asking for are numbers for each kind.
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