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On 6/12/2016 3:15 PM, StephenS wrote:
> On 12/06/2016 8:37 AM, Stephen wrote:
> ....
>> It looks perfect
>> with the shutter glasses but there is ghosting in the horizontal
>> direction. When I save it in the Red/Cyan format.
> ....
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> Two good examples of the limitations of red/cyan.
> High contrast; very dark beside very bright, without a transition.
> ---I use mostly gray scale images to limit this.
> Saturated colour channels; Full red on the red side and full cyan on the
> cyan side(this means the use of black).
> ---did I mention gray scale images already ;-)
>
I like not this news. :(
But I think you have saved me a lot of time. :)
I shall ponder.
> The picture is fine, the use of red/cyan anaglyph is poor.
> Shutter glasses all the way for this scene.
>
Limitations in the scene itself?
> -I might reduce the camera separation by half.
> -When joining the two pictures, place the picture frame at the
> viewing plane(zero separation)
That's what I was aiming for.
> -Make sure the scene camera only has horizontal offset.
>
This one I got right. :)
> For almost all of my scenes when I go to make the right/left image, I
> place the scene in a union and the camera at 0x lookat 0x. I them
> move the union(scene) around to give the correct depth queues,
I will try that, thanks. I generally move the camera.
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Regards
Stephen
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