Presently am working on a 3D stereoscopic slide show using Powerpoint. One of the digital geeks in our club has... count them... not one but two dlp digital projectors and he hooks the second digital projector up to his computer much the same way as you would a second monitor, so when you set the page width in Power Point to 21.333 inches wide by 8 inches high, and you insert the two images, (stereo pair), the right image, (right half of the power point presentation), spills over to the second digital projector and thusly the right image of the stereo pair gets projected with the right projector. Then you throw a pair of polarizers on the projector, with the polorizers matching the special polarized 3d glasses you have to wear, you see full screen full color stereoscopic 3D.
It's the new way to visualize depth and it works quite well. Can't wait for the shows to be displayed at our July meeting
It's the new way to visualize depth and it works quite well. Can't wait for the shows to be displayed at our July meeting
The border's only crazy and adventurous if you're one of those crazy immigrants such as myself. Or if you're being refused entry or whatever.