Slime wrote:
> and I don't think it matters much more when viewed stereoscopically.
I disagree. Maybe it's just because we're more used to flat film (the same
way that video games put in stuff like lens flairs even when the character
isn't using lenses).
I think the brain knows it's looking at a projection on a flat screen and is
more fooled by the stereo, so the inability to focus is more obvious.
YMMV of course.
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Darren New, San Diego CA, USA (PST)
Forget "focus follows mouse." When do
I get "focus follows gaze"?
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