gerfi@zgdvda.zgdvda.uucp (Norbert Gerfelder) (11/20/90)
This mail concerns the SIGGRAPH '90 course-notes no.6 on the topic of
STEREOGRAPHICS. There was an article from C.R. Jones & A.P. McLaurin
(University of South Carolina, Columbia) about "VISIDEP - 3D IMAGING
THROUGH ALTERNATING PAIRS".
I have several questions about VISIDEP (question 1, 2) and some others,
in general, about stereographics (questions 3-5):
1.) Has somebody used the VISIDEP-technique in connection with
computer-displays and in which way have you implemented it?
2.) Has somebody used VISIDEP for computer generated images? In which
way have you generated the alternating pairs and for what kind of
scenes and applications it is neccessary to use (ex: volume
visulalization?, animations?, etc.)?
3.) What kind of scenes are neccessary to be displayed stereoscopic and
in which way you can avoid some errors in displaying, for example
double pictures for scenes and objects which are large and cannot
be displayed with blurriness?
4.) Which subjects are really useful to be displayed in a stereoscopic
way in relation to other depth cues like perspective, lightning,
shading etc., especially which kinds of computer animations?
5.) Has somebody used stereographics in modelling and rendering and in
which way you have implemented and used it?
I am interested in all kind of informations about these subjects like
references, articles, own experiences etc.
Please reply by mail, I will summarize the informations and send it back
to News.
Mail-address: gerfi@agd.fhg.de
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