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T3D Re: TECH-3D digest 553


  • From: boris@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Boris Starosta)
  • Subject: T3D Re: TECH-3D digest 553
  • Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 08:38:50 -0600

>John Toeppen:
...
>The blue-green/red seems best for color anaglyphs on a computer monitor.
>perhaps I was biased because of the availabilty of cheap blue/red.

WHO sold you BLUE/RED??!!

Just turn them around.

Where have you been, John?  99.9 percent of anaglyphs are red/blue - at
least on the web.  Some 1980s movies, and some European publishers specify
green/red; but even that is rare.  But I'm no expert, so if someone on the
list wishes to elucidate...

Color is unaffected by the "orientation."  It seems the blue filter passes
most of the useful color information.

Boris

Faraday was asked first by Queen Victoria of what use electricity was, and
replied that the question might similarly be asked of an infant; someday,
it would become an adult and then the answer would be known.

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