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[photo-3d] Re: Stereoscopic Title Slide Software


  • From: "Phil Palmer" <phil_palmer@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: [photo-3d] Re: Stereoscopic Title Slide Software
  • Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2001 12:39:41 -0000

Hi John
Thanks for the comments.

The program is aimed mainly at the 'traditional' stereophotographer who is
film based, does the odd slide show and happens to have a PC.  Basically the
idea came about after sitting in on a discussion at one of the Stereoscopic
Society conventions, where producing title slides easily seemed to be an
issue.

I think you'll agree your workstation setup is not exactly the norm !!
There are a number of improvements that I could make to the program and some
sort of file output would probably be up there on the list, but
unfortunately this project is low priority at the moment.

Thanks
----
Phil Palmer
Oldham, Lancashire, UK

>   Date: Thu, 04 Jan 2001 11:34:36 -0900
>   From: Gromit <gromit@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: Re: Stereoscopic Title Slide Software
>
> I enjoy seeing the tools people create to get their jobs done.  Thank you
> for sharing!
>
> How about support for sending the output to a JPS or a pair of GIF
> files?  Then we could use it for computer displayed slide shows, we could
> ship the generated titles to other people, photograph or print them again
> if we fouled it up the first time.
>
> Getting that file output would also solve the other problem I ran into in
> the 60 second test run.    I work on a 2560*1024 display that is spread
> across two CRTs.  This means that when it displayed the final full screen,
> I have a display seam right down the middle of the shot!  If we had JPS or
> GIF output, I could use another display application to resize the
resulting
> image to fit any of my screens.
>
> I'm afraid this sounds like the classic juggler comment, "cool, you can
> juggle three balls.  But can you do four?"  It is not meant as
> such.  Thanks for your work and your willingness to share.
>
> John Thurston
> Juneau, Alaska