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  Re: Scenes and rendered images of this problem  
From: Harold Baize
Date: 29 Apr 2002 15:15:32
Message: <3ccd9bd4$1@news.povray.org>
Vic,

Maybe when you are done and have time
to relax :-) you could let us know about your
thesis and how stereo POV rendering was part
of it.

Harolddd
"Vic" <let### [at] fwhu> wrote in message news:3cccfcc4@news.povray.org...
> I'm looking forward to your new StereoPov patch with Pov 3.5. Binary
> replacements are fine and easy to install. I'll try that one (and not the
> 3.1g version), because I've to finish my thesis in three weeks and I don't
> have time for trial and error. I've used Pov for 3 years, so I'm very
> interested in your next patch. - Vic
>

> news:3CC### [at] webconde...
> > Vic wrote:
> > > I've downloaded his entire page and read some details. It seems to be
> good
> > > for my purposes, but supports only Pov 3.1g. I use Pov 3.5 with the
> improved
> > > Windows GUI and don't want to fall back to Pov 3.1g. I've used Pov 3.1
a
> lot
> > > 2 years ago. I plan to put some of my scenes to a WEB page. I hope
> Hermann
> > > will port his (at first look) excellent patch to 3.5 in the near
> future...
> > >
> >
> > you can be shure I will try to port as soon as the source code for 3.5
> > is released. Of course I don't know how difficult this will be,
> > but based on the source code of Mega POV, I would guess, it's not so
> > difficult. For Mega POV, I would have the problem that the
> > post-processing feature hooks in at exactly the same locations my
> > patch does, but fortunately, POV-Ray 3.5 has no post-processing :-;
> >
> > Hermann Vosseler
> >
> >
>
>


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