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From: Alan Lloyd <alan.lloyd@stpaul.gov>
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Subject: Re: Stereo Imaging -Reply -Reply
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>>> Adrian Onsen - ASNG/F94 <aonsen@acs.ryerson.ca> 01/19/96 10:00am >>>
>On Thu, 18 Jan 1996, Alan Lloyd wrote:
>> I think this is a post-processing thing, more likely. What platform are you on? I recall
>there
>> are/were Amiga applications that would do the 3D-glasses thing. Otherwise, I suspect
>you'd
> Where can one get this application that does the 3D-glasses thing for the Amiga?
Actually, I never have _used_ them, never had occasion to, really. Don't know what they were
called or where they came from, but as I recall, there was a set of Amiga-specific 3D goggles,
and the (various) application(s) would do up an image for you that way. Anyone out there in
Wave-land remember these things, I'm at the limits of my recall ability here...