In article <2apce8$1o4 at news.doit.wisc.edu> sgro at rhino.bocklabs.wisc.edu (jean-yves sgro) writes:
> SUBJECT: VIEWING STEREO ON IMAGES WITH KINEMAGE
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>>> The modern alternative is the Crystal-Eye system which makes the
> computer to display BOTH images on top of each other and then
> assume a flicker of 1/120th of a second. You need then to have
> an emitter (about $300) and LCD shutter glasses ($1500 each pair!).
> But that is not all. The computer has to be "Stereo Ready". A silicon
> Graphics comes standard like this but not the Mac. To implement
> this option (if it actually exist) would cost a LOT!!!! To make
> the E&S stereo-ready would have cost over $10,000......
>> Jean-Yves
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There is a product available for the Commodore Amiga which
performs this function. The LCD shutter glasses are about
$300.
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.Daryl Hegyi.
Daryl at HSD.tfbbs.wimsey.COM