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From: jayh@ms.uky.edu (Jay Hofacker)
Subject: Re: Software for producing stereographic pairs
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Organization: University Of Kentucky, Dept. of Math Sciences
References: <1991May8.133241.7084@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> <1991May10.073212.8568@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au>
Date: Mon, 13 May 1991 02:17:37 GMT
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steve@monu6.cc.monash.edu.au (Steve Balogh (+61 3 573 2266)) writes:

>In article <1991May8.133241.7084@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca> pindor@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca (Andrzej Pindor) writes:
>>
>>Does anyone know about software for IBM AT (or 386) which would produce 
>>pairs of images, in green and red, of a 3D object, which when viewed through
>>green and red glasses, would give 3D illusion?
>>

>Hmmmm.  These would make GREAT GIF files!!!!!   :) :) Especially 640x480x256 !

>I wonder if it is possible to "simulate" a red-green pair from a 2D image?

>woops....  I just realised that 256 colours would not be required for an image
>           with only red and green colours.....  :)

The current version of Fracint (15.1, I think) will produce red/green 3-D
fractals, and will create red/green 3-d projections of GIF files (the color of
each pixel in the GIF is viewed as the height of the image at that point, some
fractals produce absolutly stunning pictures, though you can get "interesting"
results with GIFS from alt.sex.pictures :) )
-- 
Jay Hofacker, sysop of the Audio/Visual Exchange, (606)254-1751 3/12/24 MNP 5
Mail: jayh@ms.uky.edu / uk02779@ukpr.uky.edu -- Yes, my signature is only 2 lin
