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    Xj3D

    Xj3D

    Xj3D is an open-source Java codebase for the X3D Graphics standard.

    Xj3D is a project of the Web3D Consortium focused on creating a toolkit for VRML97 and X3D content written completely in Java. Xj3D has been produced and is maintained by Web3D Consortium members. Current status: active development with frequent updates. We have successfully ported the full codebase and history from the previous site to Sourceforge and are now following the Xj3D Evolution strategy. All open-source contributions are welcome. Further details are available at...
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    JAnaglyph Engine

    JAnaglyph Engine

    A library to create anaglyph images with Java

    A small library made of one class (one method and one constructor) which takes two BufferedImages, the width and the height of the final image to produce a full anaglyph image from the images provided.
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    StereoWS

    StereoWS developed by UCL-MSSL within the ProVisG project

    ...Within this time period, UCL delivered consortium members a stereo application (called StereoWS ver. 1.0), which integrates various practical stereo tools into the JPL’s stereo rendering engine (called JADIS). In addition, a part of software (called StView ver.1.0) was ported to a web-based GIS system (e.g., ProGIS) and ProVIP as a solution for stereo visualisation. Apart from the stereo visualisation, some useful stereo tools (e.g., stereo matcher or stereo image processing tools) have been extracted from UCL’s previous development for HRSC data processing, and modified for close-range stereo imagery.
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