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[photo-3d] Re: jps plugins for PCs
- From: BerndEgroup@xxxxxxxxxx
- Subject: [photo-3d] Re: jps plugins for PCs
- Date: Sun, 12 Nov 2000 21:46:40 -0000
I tend to agree with a number of your comments.
.jps is a nice format to present stereo images in and assuming fast
web connections is reasonable for professional work.
But I would not assume/required DepthCharge as the viewing software.
There is other software that will work with the .jps format
Bernd
btw, hope it is ok to give some feedback on your toeppen/index3.htm
- a number of you "DepthCharged" links were not working
- it is more usual to show anaglyphs as red/blue (instead of the
reverse)
- I would suggest not referring to the .jps format
as "DepthCharged" as the format is not unique to the work by VRex.
--- In photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxx, John Toeppen <toeppen@xxxx> wrote:
> I know that not everyone can't run DepthCharge because they have not
> chosen a PC. I often provide a link to the image that I embed in
the
> DepthCharge page. If one wants they can "view page source" of
anyone's
> DepthCharge page to locate the jpg. If one can't use the jps or jpg
> then they are out of luck.
>
> Most of the images that I put out on the web are 300k and must take
> forever at 14kbs. If I compressed more the quality would suffer.
Hardly
> a fair sample of my work. I compress less for CD publishing
because we
> have the speed and space. A good alternative to a slow download.
>
> Some us of are past the "gee wiz I can do it stage". We want it as
good
> as it can be right now. Nothing less. That put us on the bleeding
edge.
> It is tough to be here and please everyone too. Sorry for any
> inconvience, but some dues always come with the chosen terraine.
> Sometimes it is best to take the trail.
>
> I have added a few more images to my Studio page:
> http://members.home.net/toeppen/index3.htm
> the digital California hyper was taken of today's terraine.
>
> John Toeppen
> http://members.home.com/holographics/
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