Markus Neteler wrote: > > I am involved in a project using aerial photographs, earlier we have > > been using dias and an 'old fashioned' stereoscope for interpretations. > > Now we are to get the pictures as files. What kind of hard- and software > > do we need to view stereoscopic images on screen? Is this possible > > within grass / ossim or otherwhere in the free software family? Do we > > need to get some special hardware, or is is possible to calculate the > > heightinformation from a couple of georeferenced images and then use eg > > nviz? Does anyone here have any experience on that kind of work? > > As far as I know, there is some stereo support in openGL
I don't think that helps here. AFAICT, Morten is interested in converting a stereo pair of 2D images to 3D, while OpenGL's stereo support amounts to support for rendering to a stereo pair (you still have to render each view separately). -- Glynn Clements <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ grassuser mailing list [email protected] http://grass.itc.it/mailman/listinfo/grassuser

