chai@hawk.cs.ukans.edu (Ian Chai) (04/03/91)
Does anyone know the email addresses of the authors of Vision 3D? I had downloaded this after someone posted a message about this, and found it to be a very nice program. However, it appeared to be shareware and yet there wasn't a return address in the documentation. Also, there was a program called teleVISION talked about in the docs that wasn't in the sit I downloaded. Finally, does anyone know where to get cyan/red 3D glasses or cyan/red transparencies to make the abovementioned glasses? Vision 3D has this really neat ability to display stereoscopic images with this method, but I tried all the obvious places in this town without being able to locate a pair. -- Ian Chai | "God loves you just the way you are, but Internet: chai@cs.ukans.edu | He loves you too much to let you stay that Bitnet: 2fntnougat@ukanvax | way." - Harry Poindexter
bkuo@girtab.usc.edu (Benjamin Kuo) (04/04/91)
Easy! Drop by your nearest local comic book store, and buy a cheap 3-D comic book for $1.00, and you will usually get two free pairs of cheap cyan/magenta 3D glasses. As an added bonus, you've also gained a 3D comic book... I hope this is what you're talking about :-) Benjamin Kuo
chai@hawk.cs.ukans.edu (Ian Chai) (04/04/91)
In article <16359@chaph.usc.edu> bkuo@girtab.usc.edu (Benjamin Kuo) writes: >Easy! Drop by your nearest local comic book store, and buy a cheap 3-D >comic book for $1.00, and you will usually get two free pairs of cheap >cyan/magenta 3D glasses. As an added bonus, you've also gained a 3D comic Thanks for the tip! I checked with the local Kwality Comics and they have those books. Ian -- Ian Chai | "God loves you just the way you are, but Internet: chai@cs.ukans.edu | He loves you too much to let you stay that Bitnet: 2fntnougat@ukanvax | way." - Harry Poindexter