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From: Alan Lloyd <alan.lloyd@stpaul.gov>
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Subject: Stereo Imaging -Reply
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>>> Tan Tuan Hiang Cheryl A <aki00029@leonis.nus.sg> 01/18/96 03:18pm >>>
>Hi,
>Does anyone know how I can get Lightwave to render an Animation so that I can get a
>stereo image when I put on a pair of red/blue viewers? Thanks in advance.
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
end up rendering it twice from slightly differing perspectives (optical parallax) and changing
overall coloration to match the glasses. Post would most likely be faster/easier.