hrm... --stereo in PV3.4 doesn't seem to do anything as far as I can tell...
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On Mon, Nov 23, 2009 at 3:32 PM, Jon Woodring <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's been since last year that I last tested the stereo capabilities, but
> to start ParaView with stereo, you use a --stereo on the command line.
>
> Unfortunately AFAIK, the stereo type, eye separation, and focus are not
> exposed to the ParaView GUI and you would have to change them manually in
> the code and recompile.
>
> IIRC, it supports interleaved frames, interlaced lines, checkerboard,
> anaglyph and a few other stereo types.
>
> -Jon
>
>  We're doing some testing with a new 3D LCD Television which uses polarized
>> passive stereo.  It works via either side-by-side displays or interlaced
>> lines.  I know ParaView supports active stereo shutter glasses (at least
>> it
>> Used to), does it support either of these modes?
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