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Set on Fire

Started Apr 3, 2022 | Discussions thread
Tourlou Senior Member • Posts: 1,046
Re: Set on Fire

Trimming the edges to prevent window violation makes for a neat result!  Thanks.  I'll be less lazy next time!

Where did you take all this information relative to screen width?  I'd like to read about it.  I built 3D feedback systems for allowing remote operation of large and complex industrial machines.  My experience doesn't match with your data.  We developed that system over a 2 years period.  I read a lot about visual perception, played a lot with interpupillary distances, vertical plane alignment/disalignment, angles of view of the operator to the TV.  We had one operator who had a narrower that usual interpupillary distance.  A camera center distance wider than 100mm with the optics we had would make him feel dizzy when watching the 47 inches 3D TV.  Having him to sit further from the TV had the same effect as getting the cameras closer together.  So, according to my observations, it has more to do with the angle of view than with the absolute size of the picture.  We tried with kids to have narrower faces too.  To get them interested, we strapped the cameras on a RC truck and put the batteries and broadcasting system on a toy trailer we pinned behind the RC truck.  We had a lot of fun with this one!

Regards.

Ron

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