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October 1996

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"Marshall (Chip) Montrose" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 9 Oct 1996 08:38:16 -0400
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Hi colleagues.
 
I may have a really dumb question...
 
I am trying to prepare (red/green anaglyph) stereo pairs for slide
presentations and wondered if I should be adjusting parameters to
accomodate an audience and a slide projector versus just me staring at a
computer screen. In other words, the usual angle of separation between
the two pairs is 3 degrees (about right for human eye separation a couple
of feet from a computer screen). Is this value still optimal for
projection? Chip
 
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  Chip Montrose
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