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报告翻译问题
Do you think it is possible to build a viewer for side-by-side stereo images by holding two Fresnel lenses in front of the viewer so that the two sbs images are on top of each other?
Another idea:
- The user grabs a stereoscopic viewer model or a Viewmaster(TM) from a table and hold it in front of the face, no picture must be inside the viewer
- Near enough and the left/right pictures are shown directly on the left/right display of the headset in the maximum resolution of the VR headset. Just like 3D-Viewers like Skybox, Virtualdesktop etc. do.
- How can we bring (per script, I guess) those left/right pictures to the displays and back again the 'real' world of the Workshop destination when the viewer is in distance of the users head?
- Maybe there is a function in Hammer editor?
Ideas are welcome!