I think what you mean is side-by-side stereo rendering mode. Right?
I have done this before.Paraview doesn't support this stereo rendering mode.
But it's fairly easy to change some source code of Paraview to make it work.
You only need to change the code in "*paraview/VTK/Rendering/vtkRenderWindow.
The paraview client has a --stereo argument which defaults to vtk's
red blue stereo mode. The other stereo modes from vtk will work but
there is no UI yet that lets the user choose which one and set up
parameters. Thus you have to change the code and recompile to try
anything other than red blue mo
Hi Gavin,
How does this work? Are the two projectors fed by the same graphics
card? Do you need some special drivers?
-berk
On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 4:38 AM, Dr Gavin Tabor wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> We are looking at buying a 3d projection system; this consists of two
> projectors with polarising f
Hi Bernhard! I think quite a few O'Foamers read the paraview mailing
list as well - for obvious reasons.
Thanks for the links. I'm passing them on to the vendor to see what
sense they can make of them - I think CrystalEyes is an active system,
whereas what we are looking at is a passive system wor
Hi Gavin!
(It's funny: you always meet the same people in very different places
;) )
> On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 08:38:34 +
> "GT" == Gavin Tabor wrote:
GT> Dear All, We are looking at buying a 3d projection system;
GT> this consists of two projectors with polarising filters and
Dear All,
We are looking at buying a 3d projection system; this consists of two
projectors with polarising filters and a screen, and you wear polarising
glasses; it gives a very impressive 3d effect. I use paraview (and
paraFoam from OpenFOAM) and would want to integrate this with the new
system -