From: Rob S. <sa...@ph...> - 2003-10-04 20:38:45
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After doing a search on google with green-magenta anaglyph I found these discussions. from http://www.callipygian.com/3D/ "Green Magenta Full Color Uses Green/Magenta instead of Red/Cyan. For LCD projectors viewed with polarized glasses on a sliver screen" from http://trikuare.cx/mt/archives/000313.php "GREEN MAGENTA anaglyphs have a good application! Most LCD projectors polarize GREEN 90 degrees from RED and BLUE. So, if you project a GREEN/MAGENTA anaglyph on a silver screen (or rear screen that doesn't de-polarize the light) and view with zero/90 polarized glasses, you'll see a good 3D image! And the colors aren't screwed up badly because you're viewing them with neutral (polarized) glasses, not colored lenses." from http://groups.yahoo.com/group/3dtv/message/2227?source=1 "Sergio suggested to display a green-magenta anaglyph with a LCD projector, and to view it with stacked color and polarized glasses. I did this experiment just now. The result was very pleasing: ghosting almost completely disappeared! It could be hardly seen only in the most difficult circumstances (full white on full black). The ghosting level is certainly at least as good as in a high-quality active display. I used red-green anaglyph with linear polarization. Sergio, two thumbs up! Itsik " Rob Salgado |