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"3Dude" <bai### [at] jpsnet> wrote in message news:387ac0e4@news.povray.org...
> Bob,
>
> True, cross-eye format also hurts the eyes, more so for some than others,
> and many people can't do it at all. On the other hand, Parallel format,
> when presented at more than 2.5 inches, is impossible for most people to
> fuse (see in stereo), and uncomfortable to even try. So if you prefer
> parallel,
> great! You might even be one of those rare people who can diverge your eyes
> and fuse large stereo pairs without a stereoscope. Anyway, I was not meaning
> to be critical.
Me neither. Just sharing my view (ack. a pun got in there).
> There is a standard file format for stereo images. It is
> called JPS,
> for JPEG-Stereo. The format calls for cross-eyed arrangement of the images
> in a JPEG file (also PNS for stereo PNG files). There are a number of
> programs for viewing 3D images that read JPS format files.
>
> What ever works for you, happy viewing.
>
> Harold
>
Hey thanks, don't recall coming across that bit of info before.
Bob
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