Quoting Simon Kilshaw Simon.Kilshaw@rwcmd.ac.uk:
Hey, I got myself a pair of anaglyph glasses (like you get at the
cinema)- and managed to play around quite successfully with the
stereo patch in gem examples (pd extended- Have to be green and red
glasses (not the blue and red i think).
i think olson wants to do the opposite: take a stereo-image of the
real-world (with two cameras) and try to somehow get a "model" of this
real-world into softworld; rather than synthesizing a pseudo-3d visual
of a virtual world.
simon: you are right, color-separated anaglyph images are currently
done in red/green, and if you want to change that you would have to
recompile Gem.
i think this is an issue that should be solved; but then, i also think
that rather few people really use this feature, and if they do so they
are probably up to do the compilation stuff; at least nobody has yet
complained are filed a feature-request.
olaf: seems like there are no computer-vision experts around here; at
least i am not one of them; this might explain the lack of answers to
your original mail (which at least i received)
fgmadr IOhannes
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