FYI: There's a interesting 3d process called ChromaDepth that uses special glasses but only a single image using color for the depth component. For example, given an image with a blue ball and a red ball on black background, both balls appear to be floating, with the blue ball closer than the red.

http://www.chromatek.com/

--Mike

----- Original Message ----- From: "Hans Fangohr" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 8:49 AM
Subject: [Edu-sig] 3d goggles -- any recommendations



Dear all,

I am looking for a product that provides three-dimensionality to OpenGL (aiming for visual Python but also VTK graphics) scenes (for teaching purposes). Something like graphics adapter with 3d goggles which work in sync and provide two pictures one for the left and the other for the right eye. Price range not to exceed 250US$; better less.

Does a product fitting this criteria exists? Does anyone have any experience with such systems?

Thanks,

Hans

P.S. It would help if this piece of hardware worked on Linux.


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