GENERAL: VR. Stereoscopic Images.

Here is a little information for those of you who would like to try
another medium. This could be really interesting for architectural
presentatons! Howard

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Subject: Re: Anyone using stereo 3-D?
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thiel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (me me me me...) writes:
> ask in sci.virtual-worlds, a lot of stereoscopic stuff is going on in the
>Virtual Reality field...

Don't forget alt.3d too.

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