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It works. Thank you. It's an interesting feature because you can find lots of anaglyph picture on the net.
You can find lots of anaglyph pictures here : http://www.flickr.com/groups/anaglyph/

It might be necessary to increase the brightness of the red eye when doing grayscale conversion. When turning to grayscale, the eye that sees red is darker than the other eye.

I noticed that there is a file size limit. I tried to open a file that was 2771x1681 but it only opened approximately 2038x1555.

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gkv311 wrote:
Interesting idea... actually I hate anaglyphs and don't have anyone on PC, but tried to add support for this as source.
You could try it with this version:
http://www.sview.ru/files/download/sVie ... dev25a.exe

You could enable it by pressing 'R' key (Red-Cyan). This process image in simple way, means just separate Left/Right by R/GB channels. To view any image in grayscale(simple postprocess) - press 'G' key.

SO does this mean it does anaglyph - iz3d conversion? If so, that is great! I have been wanting something like that for the longest time.


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Welder wrote:
gkv311 wrote:
Interesting idea... actually I hate anaglyphs and don't have anyone on PC, but tried to add support for this as source.
You could try it with this version:
http://www.sview.ru/files/download/sVie ... dev25a.exe

You could enable it by pressing 'R' key (Red-Cyan). This process image in simple way, means just separate Left/Right by R/GB channels. To view any image in grayscale(simple postprocess) - press 'G' key.

SO does this mean it does anaglyph - iz3d conversion? If so, that is great! I have been wanting something like that for the longest time.
Yes but it does not try to recreate the missing colors. It just displays red in one eye and green+blue in the other but it gives pretty good results. Give it a try.

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Tril wrote:
It works. Thank you. It's an interesting feature because you can find lots of anaglyph picture on the net.
You can find lots of anaglyph pictures here : http://www.flickr.com/groups/anaglyph/

It might be necessary to increase the brightness of the red eye when doing grayscale conversion. When turning to grayscale, the eye that sees red is darker than the other eye.

I noticed that there is a file size limit. I tried to open a file that was 2771x1681 but it only opened approximately 2038x1555.

At this time I always fill texture with whole image. Default size for texture 2048x2048 for each eye. Texture size is ajustable (but no GUI for this time :)), on modern card you can use up to 8192x8192 textures. If you are a win 'expert' you can change values yourself for alpha version - all setting for windows saved on HKCU -> Software -> sView in register (for old sView too).

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small update:
sViewSetup_v.9.5dev26.exe

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Tue May 26, 2009 3:42 am
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New small update:
sViewSetup_v.9.6dev13a.exe

- fixed QuadBuffer detection crash on some systems;
- improved Catalyst compatibility - for RadeOn's cards (you need Catalyst 9.5+ driver!);
- new Panorama mode ('P' button);
- perfomance tricks;
- automatically increase texture size to fit large images;
- detect wrong window coordinates on program startup (on display configuration change, for example);
- new software PageFlip swap LR button 'F11' (old sView version style, NOT the same then 'W' button wich switch Left/Right on source, not output);
- source format option now restored on program restarts;

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Sat Jun 13, 2009 11:51 am
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OK, after years of development sView 2009 (yea yea - 2009...) was now released!
Most known problems were solved and I think the program is ready for most users.
Here is a lot of new things like movie playback and Internet browser plugin for embedded stereo; more stereoscopic devices now supported; mouse control; drag & drop; and so on.

Look free to test it yourself!
http://www.sview.ru/en/download

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Great!

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