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Ok, I mean it will work often. The same psychophysics apply to anaglyphic
stereo (red/blue) as to polarized, cross-eye, HMD, LCS, etc., it is all
stereoscopic imaging and involves presenting each eye with an image
rendered from an angle within the range we can fuse into a single
stereoscopic perception. I just think you'll get better results in the long
run if you use the 1:30 ratio.
Harold
Phil Clute <pcl### [at] tiacnet> wrote in message
news:38800691.1991CFEF@tiac.net...
> This is really for 3D red/blue glasses but it has worked for me in
> stereo too so I thought I would mention it anyhow...
> --
> Phil
> ...coffee?...yes please! extra sugar,extra cream...Thank you.
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