From: Bret Cahill on
Stereo vision should be easy with LCD monitors. Just polarize every
other pixel one way and the remaining half 90 degrees.

If the orientation of each pixel could be changed back and forth
quickly enough then both images could come from the same set of
pixels.

It should also be easy to make stereo compatible with mono vision, if
only by just giving them one image.

In addition to the large video market you spend 75% of your time on
Sketchup changing views to "see" the thing in "3D."

The patents of inventions on 3D monitors seem to be making it more
complicated than what it needs to be.


Bret Cahill


From: Uncle Al on
Bret Cahill wrote:
>
> Stereo vision should be easy with LCD monitors. Just polarize every
> other pixel one way and the remaining half 90 degrees.
[snipc rap]

Yer stooopid.

Take a pair of movie 3-D glasses, walk into the bathroom, look into a
mirror, and close one eye. Look into the transparent lens and the eye
behind it.

idiot

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From: Bret Cahill on
> > Stereo vision should be easy with LCD monitors.  Just polarize every
> > other pixel one way and the remaining half 90 degrees.
>
> [snipc rap]
>
> Yer stooopid.
>
> Take a pair of movie 3-D glasses, walk into the bathroom, look into a
> mirror, and close one eye.  Look into the transparent lens

Transparent lens?

It was assumed responders to the OP would be intelligent enough to
figger out each lens would be polarized to each image's orientation.


Bret Cahill




From: Bret Cahill on
> > Stereo vision should be easy with LCD monitors.  Just polarize every
> > other pixel one way and the remaining half 90 degrees.

.. . .

> Take a pair of movie 3-D glasses, walk into the bathroom, look into a
> mirror, and close one eye.  Look into the transparent lens

It was assumed that newsgroups responders would be intelligent enough
to figger out that _both_ lens would be polarized.


Bret Cahill


From: Giga2 on
On 10 June, 16:23, Bret Cahill <BretCah...(a)aol.com> wrote:
> Stereo vision should be easy with LCD monitors.  Just polarize every
> other pixel one way and the remaining half 90 degrees.
>
> If the orientation of each pixel could be changed back and forth
> quickly enough then both images could come from the same set of
> pixels.
>
> It should also be easy to make stereo compatible with mono vision, if
> only by just giving them one image.
>
> In addition to the large video market you spend 75% of your time on
> Sketchup changing views to "see" the thing in "3D."
>
> The patents of inventions on 3D monitors seem to be making it more
> complicated than what it needs to be.
>
> Bret Cahill

I've been told by someone that 3d tv has already been developed where
you do not need glasses and you can watch it from quite wide angles as
well.