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http://www.openscenegraph.org/projects/osg/wiki/Support/UserGuides/StereoSettings

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2009/8/17 Alexandre Amalric <alex.pix...@gmail.com>:
> Hi osg-users,
>
> I would like if it's possible to set the osg viewer display setting the way
> we can use linearly polarized glasses (like Ice Age 3 in 3D)?
>
> For info from wikipedia :
>
> To present a stereoscopic motion picture, two images are projected
> superimposed onto the same screen through orthogonal polarizing filters. It
> is best to use a silver screen so that polarization is preserved. The
> projectors can receive their outputs from a computer with a dual-head
> graphics card. The viewer wears low-cost eyeglasses which also contain a
> pair of orthogonal polarizing filters. As each filter only passes light
> which is similarly polarized and blocks the orthogonally polarized light,
> each eye only sees one of the images, and the effect is achieved. Linearly
> polarized glasses require the viewer to keep his head level, as tilting of
> the viewing filters will cause the images of the left and right channels to
> bleed over to the opposite channel – therefore, viewers learn very quickly
> not to tilt their heads. In addition, since no head tracking is involved,
> several people can view the stereocopic images at the same time
>
> Kind regards,
> --
> Alexandre AMALRIC                   Ingénieur R&D
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