Hi Manual,

Could you please fix your mail address and/or sign, as it makes it
difficult to following who's saying what in which threads without
proper names being used. I had to trace back up the thread to guess at
your real name.

As the the stereo problem, this sounds like you've zoomed into to
close, or that the center of trackball is far into the scene while
what you have in front of you is very close.  The trackball
automatically adjusts the interocular distance to be proportional to
the distance between the eye and center - this usually avoids problems
like you are seeing, but in your case there seems to be an odd
combination of model and trackball center that is skewing things.

Try the drive or flight manipulators to see what results you get as
this don't do any rescaling of the interocular distance.

Robert.

On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 10:35 AM, asdf asdf<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> At first I'm sorry because I couldn't answer before. I attach 2 images, if
> you look at the first one (originalView) you can see the separation between
> the eyes is the correct one, but if you take a look to the second one it is
> too separated. Thats the distortion I meant in the previous mail.
> The cam manipulator is the TrackballManipulator (The default one, I didn't
> change anything).
>
> Thank you
>
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