Usually its Red and Cyan to make up the 3 color components (Red = Red, Cyan = Blue + Green)

Yellow and Blue would also make up the 3 colour components (Yellow = Red + Green, Blue = Blue)

When the stereo image is split one side will be one lense colour and the other side the other (as you know) but when wearing the glasses the colours mix back together to be seen as the original colour of the unsplit image. I doubt there is really an advantage of one over the other, but it would be interesting to see if there was some difference on how the brain would interpert it.


Celierra Darling wrote:
This seems to be called "ColorCode 3-D" and they claim a patent on it
(6687003) that seems rather...comprehensive.  I won't claim to be very
knowledgeable on patents, so I won't try to guess the ramifications of
it on trying to get SL working with the glasses.

Celierra



On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Dale Mahalko <[email protected]> wrote:
If you live in the United States, you've probably seen these sheets of 3D
glasses being distributed in supermarkets as part of some "SoBe" Super Bowl
3D advertising gimmick.

I am wondering how these would work for stereo anaglyph viewing with Second
Life. It would be an easy way for people to start experimenting with inworld
depth perception, what with literally millions of these glasses floating
around right now.

Meanwhile these glasses are very likely to become very useless in just the
next few hours when the Big Game is over, so might as well find a secondary
application for them before they hit the trash..

For some odd reason these appear to be yellow/blue 3D glasses, rather than
the usual red/blue.

I don't know what the advantages or disadvantages are for using yellow over
red as an anaglyph color, or if the SL stereo viewer can set to do Y/B
rather than R/B anaglyph.

Just raising this for discussion.. :-)

- Scalar Tardis / Dale Mahalko


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