Doing anything with stereogram viewing
Teresa Duggan
tduggan at PRATTLIBRARY.ORG
Fri Oct 12 12:59:49 EDT 2012
Hi Bob,
I haven't seen it used for in-house displays personally, but I vaguely
recall seeing a company that sold cheaper modern stereo viewers for
museums, schools, etc. (stiff cardboard and plastic, similar to 3D movie
glasses.) We don't have current plans for this so I can't spend time
researching it, but if you do I'd definitely be interested to see what you
learn. Maye a museums/history group would know?
thanks,
Teresa
*Teresa Duggan*
Web Developer/Graphic Artist
Enoch Pratt Free Library
tduggan at prattlibrary.org
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On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:43 PM, Bob Rasmussen <ras at anzio.com> wrote:
> To summarize the comments received so far, New York Public has a project
> that displays their (and I think Boston's) stereograms using the
> "wigglegram" approach, alternating between two images a few times a
> second.
>
> I'm still interested in whether anyone is using actual 3D displays
> in-house. I'm also interested in whether anyone would be interested in
> this, because I think I could make it work.
>
> Regards,
> ....Bob Rasmussen, President, Rasmussen Software, Inc.
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