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Corresponding keyword arguments (instead of numeric values) can be passed to the [[stereo]] command. | Corresponding keyword arguments (instead of numeric values) can be passed to the [[stereo]] command. |
Revision as of 17:03, 31 May 2012
The stereo_mode setting sets the type of stereo mode, if the stereo setting is enabled.
You can also control both settings with the stereo command, which is more convenient!
Syntax
set stereo_mode, integer
Valid values for the integer argument are listed in the following table.
Supported Stereo Modes
Corresponding keyword arguments (instead of numeric values) can be passed to the stereo command.
value | description |
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1 | quad-buffered |
2 | cross-eyed |
3 | walleye |
4 | geowall |
5 | sidebyside |
6 | stencil by row, Zalman |
7 | stencil by col |
8 | stencil checkerboard |
9 | stencil custom for developers |
10 | anaglyph (requires green/magenta glasses) |
11 | dynamic polarization |
12 | clone dynamic |
Notes
Anaglyph Color Quality and Ghosting
To test the quality of your glasses and coloring, you can test for "ghosting". Choose a part of the structure where the channels for the left and right eye are nicely separated in space. Hold one lens over the part of the structure and see you see one image or if there is a faint second image for the other channel. Then hold the other other lens over the image and see if there is a faint second image.