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Whats the best way to display stereo images for a general audience?

Started Jul 23, 2011 | Discussions thread
nanequate Regular Member • Posts: 448
Re: Whats the best way to display stereo images for a general audience?

Wellington100 wrote:

SYOTR wrote:

I prefer crossed-eye pairs. I cannot free view parallel ones.
Another option is LRL which can be viewed either way.

LRL is a great suggestion. What I am talking about is allowing people on this forum to view stereo images that other people post, with the least amount of convenience.

So the next question is what is the optimum size images to post if you use LRL as a format for this forum?

The example LRL at 1024 pixels wide is on the small side for my 1600 wide 15" notebook. It might not hurt to go up to 1920 as in HD resolution since the images can be zoomed in or out, and only 2 images are needed to be seen at any one time.

I'm partial to X-i now but took me years before I could do it easily. Focus being a problem, I wear eyeglasses and was always able to do parallel view with small pictures. Annoyed me I couldn't see larger ones that way while X-i is possible.

I like the LRL idea best, even though I do have red/blue glasses and can see close up without my eyeglasses. I just never got accustomed to 3D that way, which is why I use side-by-side exclusively.

Would be great if someday DPR could display these in a 3D format for 3D displays, but I'm not expecting to try that myself for while yet.
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