Displaying 3D image from two cameras
Very simple question but it seems that i can not find straight answer. So is it possible to acquire live images from two (firewire or usb) cameras and display them in 3D mode?

Image acquisition by itself is not a problem. The question is how to display both images on 3D monitor. Is there an API or SDK for that?

Thank you in advance.
Alex
Very simple question but it seems that i can not find straight answer. So is it possible to acquire live images from two (firewire or usb) cameras and display them in 3D mode?



Image acquisition by itself is not a problem. The question is how to display both images on 3D monitor. Is there an API or SDK for that?



Thank you in advance.

Alex

#1
Posted 02/11/2011 08:03 PM   
You'd have to write an app.
If you goto NVidia's dev site, the 3DVision white papers explain the "magic" that's involved in making a Direct3D app work with 2 seperate images.
You'd have to write an app.

If you goto NVidia's dev site, the 3DVision white papers explain the "magic" that's involved in making a Direct3D app work with 2 seperate images.
#2
Posted 02/11/2011 08:10 PM   
ERP, thanks for reply,
do you have a link to that document by chance?

[quote name='ERP' date='11 February 2011 - 12:10 PM' timestamp='1297455013' post='1192349']
You'd have to write an app.
If you goto NVidia's dev site, the 3DVision white papers explain the "magic" that's involved in making a Direct3D app work with 2 seperate images.
[/quote]
ERP, thanks for reply,

do you have a link to that document by chance?



[quote name='ERP' date='11 February 2011 - 12:10 PM' timestamp='1297455013' post='1192349']

You'd have to write an app.

If you goto NVidia's dev site, the 3DVision white papers explain the "magic" that's involved in making a Direct3D app work with 2 seperate images.

#3
Posted 02/11/2011 08:18 PM   
It's publicly available on developer.nvidia.com just search for 3DVision
It's publicly available on developer.nvidia.com just search for 3DVision
#4
Posted 02/11/2011 10:14 PM   
Couldn't you just open up MSpaint, put the images next to each other, and save it as a .jps file?
Couldn't you just open up MSpaint, put the images next to each other, and save it as a .jps file?

#5
Posted 02/13/2011 09:48 PM   
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