The ShowEngine in the WorldShow3D browser is coded to implement the stereoscopic 
displays. Please go to the site http://www.worldshow3d.com/ to download the trial 
version software and test in your system to see it's working or not. You need set the 
property <displayMode V="stereoscopic" /> in the ws3d-cfg.xml file. The WorldShow3D 
browser does not support color filtering for stereoscopic images right now. But if 
this is a really important issue, we will consider to implement this feature in the 
future releases.

Thanks,

Thomas Din
WorldShow3D Software Company
3717 Meadow View Dr.
Dexter, MI 48130
http://www.worldshow3d.com/

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Michael Pfeiffer
Sent: Sunday, January 04, 2004 3:56 AM
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Subject: [JAVA3D] Stereoscopic view with red/green glasses


Hi,

does J3D support a stereoscopic view directly which works using red/green
glasses?

The only solution I found until now is to use two Canvas3D for
offscreen-rendering, filter the unwanted color-values out of the images
and put them together manually which requires much time and results in low
framerates.

Michael

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