The Wiki page advises red/green glasses for viewing the images,
but I have the sneaking suspicion that the method shown actually
produces a red/cyan image, so red/cyan glasses would be better!
Could anyone confirm this? I don't have the right glasses to check
at the moment!
Cheers,
Ben
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Moritz Lennert
<mlennert@club.worldonline.be> wrote:
On 25/04/09 17:15, Markus Neteler wrote:
... enjoy at
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Stereo_anaglyphs
Just too easy with Paraview 3 
Thanks !
Just a few questions on the example:
- Are bldg_resid_3d and bldg_cmcl_3d part of the NC data set ? I can't find
them in the currently available (nc_spm_08_2008_may18.tar.gz).
Right - but the "raw" data are there.
I have extended the Wiki page. Hope I remembered all correctly.
- For the stereo view you say to launch paraview with
paraview --stereo --data=ortho_2001_t792_1m.vtka
I suppose the 'a' at the end it a typo ?
Yes, fixed.
- The line nviz elev_lid792_1m col=ortho_2001_t792_1m
vect=bldg_resid_3d,bldg_cmcl_3d is not necessary for the process, or ?
Nope, just for verification (comment added).
Markus
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Ben,
I just checked the example anaglyph in the wiki with red/cyan glasses
(very old ones, from Spirit/Opportunity landing..) and it works fine.
cheers
Carlos
On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 08:19, Benjamin Ducke
<benjamin.ducke@oxfordarch.co.uk> wrote:
The Wiki page advises red/green glasses for viewing the images,
but I have the sneaking suspicion that the method shown actually
produces a red/cyan image, so red/cyan glasses would be better!
Could anyone confirm this? I don't have the right glasses to check
at the moment!
Cheers,
Ben
Markus Neteler wrote:
On Sat, Apr 25, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Moritz Lennert
<mlennert@club.worldonline.be> wrote:
On 25/04/09 17:15, Markus Neteler wrote:
... enjoy at
http://grass.osgeo.org/wiki/Stereo_anaglyphs
Just too easy with Paraview 3 
Thanks !
Just a few questions on the example:
- Are bldg_resid_3d and bldg_cmcl_3d part of the NC data set ? I can't find
them in the currently available (nc_spm_08_2008_may18.tar.gz).
Right - but the "raw" data are there.
I have extended the Wiki page. Hope I remembered all correctly.
- For the stereo view you say to launch paraview with
paraview --stereo --data=ortho_2001_t792_1m.vtka
I suppose the 'a' at the end it a typo ?
Yes, fixed.
- The line nviz elev_lid792_1m col=ortho_2001_t792_1m
vect=bldg_resid_3d,bldg_cmcl_3d is not necessary for the process, or ?
Nope, just for verification (comment added).
Markus
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