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Re: [APML] OT: Making your own 'side-by-side' 3-D Images



Hi Chuck

Great images, and many thanks for the explanation as to left and right
eye dominance. It explains a slight problem that I have with viewing
anaglyphs, I am left eye dominant so the swapping of the red and blue
channels (and the glasses) makes a big difference.
My stereo glasses don't have temples, they are homemade from a theatre
lighting gel swatch book. Very easy to swap red and green as I have
small clips on the top so that they are used like clip-on sunglasses.

George Anderson
Montreal Canada

Clear skies and good health 

Chuck Vaughn wrote:

> A note on anaglyphs.... I don't know if this applies to everyone but it
> does in my limited tests. The standard red left/blue right glasses work
> best if your dominant eye is the right eye. If you are dominant left
> the images appear very red instead of grayscale. For these people this
> can be fixed by reversing the images in the red and green/blue channels
> and wearing the glasses upside down or getting a pair with the lenses
> reversed. I reverse them for my left eyed friend and it makes a big
> difference for him. When I view the reversed images they are totally
> red.
> 
> Chuck <aa6g@aa6g.org>
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