[PD] Pd-list Digest, Vol 49, Issue 75

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Tue Apr 14 12:25:55 CEST 2009


Try lighting gels - Rosco et al

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>    1. Colors in Gem stereoscopic mode (PSPunch)
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> Hi,
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> Finding out that many online stores sell colored cellophane
> glasses at a
> low price, I was thinking of some projects using Gem's
> stereoscopic modes.
> 
> But, whoa.. they all come in blue and red whereas Gem works
> in red/green.
> 
> Are these colors chosen as they are offered by one of the
> common OpenGL
> libraries?
> If so, the following may be off topic on the Pd list but..
> are the
> conventional color schemes of classic 3D glasses avoided
> for some
> practical reason?
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> David Shimamoto
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