On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 7:47 PM, Ron Jensen wrote:

> Last time I tried Anaglyphic mode it wasn't perfect:
> http://www.jentronics.com/fgfs/temp/fgfs-anaglyph-011.jpg
> http://www.jentronics.com/fgfs/temp/fgfs-anaglyph-015.jpg
> http://www.jentronics.com/fgfs/temp/fgfs-anaglyph-024.jpg
> http://www.jentronics.com/fgfs/temp/fgfs-anaglyph-025.jpg


Wow, you learn something new every day.  I just dug out my kids red/blue
glasses and it actually works.  I got some reasonable results at least
inside the cockpit.   I think it's critical to adjust some of the available
parameters yourself, or it won't look right.  The default numbers seem to
make the two eye images spread apart the further things get away from you.
 It seems like OSG_SCREEN_DISTANCE needs to be increased to something in the
range 1-2 for me.  I played around with eye separation and screen size too.
 I never got it perfect, but I did get it so I could get a nice 3d view
inside the cockpit ... and then moving the yoke/stick is really cool.  But
then to look outside versus inside I had to force myself to go cross eyed
two different ways.

OSG_STEREO_MODE=ANAGLYPHIC OSG_STEREO=ON OSG_SCREEN_DISTANCE=1.5
OSG_SCREEN_WIDTH=.46 OSG_SCREEN_HEIGHT=0.30 OSG_EYE_SEPARATION=0.04

Now I can't see straight ... thanks a lot!

Curt.
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