Hi JP,

Thanks for the example.  I've got it working on my machine.  Now just
deciding on what to do with shaders and example images.  Shaders should go
into OpenSceneGraph-Data, but the for images I can't see any clear license
associated with them.  OpenSceneGraph-Data already has a stereo pair in it,
and the following see to work:

   osgstereomatch --left Images/dog_left_eye.jpg --right
Images/dog_right_eye.jpg --min 0 --max 50 --window 7

Would be OK just to run with these images and have the README just suggest
these other images as another source?

Robert.


On Wed, Apr 9, 2008 at 3:46 PM, J.P. Delport <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Robert,
>
> an MRT example as promised.
>
> I am not sure how to handle the data files (*.png) and (*.frag). If you
> add them to an OpenSceneGraph-Data folder, I would update the example and
> docs accordingly (e.g. if the shader references need a directory prepended).
>
> Also not sure about the readme.txt I included. I see no other examples
> using it, but I don't know where else to put the info.
>
> regards
> jp
>
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