This seems to be called "ColorCode 3-D" and they claim a patent on it (6687003) that seems rather...comprehensive. I won't claim to be very knowledgeable on patents, so I won't try to guess the ramifications of it on trying to get SL working with the glasses.
Celierra On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 8:25 PM, Dale Mahalko <[email protected]> wrote: > If you live in the United States, you've probably seen these sheets of 3D > glasses being distributed in supermarkets as part of some "SoBe" Super Bowl > 3D advertising gimmick. > > I am wondering how these would work for stereo anaglyph viewing with Second > Life. It would be an easy way for people to start experimenting with inworld > depth perception, what with literally millions of these glasses floating > around right now. > > Meanwhile these glasses are very likely to become very useless in just the > next few hours when the Big Game is over, so might as well find a secondary > application for them before they hit the trash.. > > For some odd reason these appear to be yellow/blue 3D glasses, rather than > the usual red/blue. > > I don't know what the advantages or disadvantages are for using yellow over > red as an anaglyph color, or if the SL stereo viewer can set to do Y/B > rather than R/B anaglyph. > > Just raising this for discussion.. :-) > > - Scalar Tardis / Dale Mahalko > > > _______________________________________________ > Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: > http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev > Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting > privileges > _______________________________________________ Policies and (un)subscribe information available here: http://wiki.secondlife.com/wiki/SLDev Please read the policies before posting to keep unmoderated posting privileges
