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Have you seen Catznip’s April Fools’ announcement? 😉
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Even if it is an April Fool’s, it would be not a so bad idea, LOL!
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First Facebook acquires Oculus VR… Then Yahoo! acquires View-Master… And now LL promotes Anaglyph… I’m sure total immersion fans will rejoice!
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There was a Viewer that provided this option, quite a while back, back when there were several V1 viewers still around. It wouldn’t work now, of course. As I recall, it used some code that had come out of a university to produce the anaglyphs, and it would be a big job doing the same with current graphics.
This is, if it’s an April Fool, the worst sort. It’s something that has been done in the past, It’s something that could be done. It’s something that is well understood, a lot of overlap with the Oculus Rift, only differing in how the image pair is presented, and if it’s an April Fool it would be too much like dropping the Mesh Deformer project and not releasing Fitted Mesh.
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Kirsten Lee’s viewer had anaglyph support, yes.
I don’t think the joke is bad, considering the context. And it shows the Lab’s sense of humour hasn’t totally died.
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