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Subject: 3D Questions.. PLEASE HELP?


raz ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2003 at 5:07 PM · edited Mon, 27 January 2025 at 2:13 AM

OT (sort of) but I found a plug-in for adobe photoshop to convert .jpg 's into .jps 's . I have no luck in finding any .jps gallery other thatn a select few (and I mean a few) out there. Anybody seem, let me know, or if you know where they are hidden on the web, let me know that too. I'm trying to get Poser renders + animations done by saving to images, not AVI, then converting them to stereo .jps, then putting them together in PPP animation master to work with LCD shutter glasses. If anyones done this, and has anything posted, I'd sure like to have a gander... ALSO I'M TRYING TO FIND A GOOD .jps VIEWER...anyone know where there's a free (legal) or a cheap one? I'm sure surprised this isn't more popular than I'm finding. I tried them and they work awesome but I think I can do better with my idea. thanks all.


spurlock5 ( ) posted Sun, 20 July 2003 at 8:05 PM

Some of the magazines that specialize in video technology, adobe, etc have websites with links. Also, you can scan their archives for articles that might cover what you are looking for.


ernyoka1 ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 12:45 AM

Excuse me for the daft question but... what's a jps?!


c1rcle ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 4:19 AM

Attached Link: http://ephehm.com/jps/

I found this link that explains what jps files are & how to use them & where to get a viewer too ;)


ernyoka1 ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 7:11 AM

Cool. Now Where's that plug in? And how do you view the resulting pictures? I installed Depth Charge and the image became all stripey G. I noticed that I could view it in several ways, one of which was anaglyphic. But alas I have no red/blue glasses so I couldn't test it :o( How are the pictures meant to be seen? I may be doing something wrong. But then I can't see stereograms either so it MAY be my eyes :o)


c1rcle ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 7:28 AM

I think you need to have an NVidia card to use the drivers & the viewer, I got the drivers earlier but I'm not too sure I want to install them, XP is working ok at the moment & I don't want to do anything that could change that :)


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 9:31 AM

I don't think it's Nvidia only.. At least it doesn't say so on the site where I got the plug in. Anyway Now that I'm at home I've tried to install it again. I DO have a Nvidia Geforce4 here :o) And still.. Seems I have to get at pair of red/blue glasses. Now WHERE do you get those glasses at all?! sigh

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raz ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 10:07 AM

It is for Nvidia only. The drivers are Nvidia based, but I think other drivers are ouyt there. I just got a Nvidia geforce FX 256 meg card and am not dissapointed. it has up to 8x anti-aliasing, as wells as 8x antioscopic filtering too. smokes w/o a hitch in Poser. If there is any doubt about if these glasses work, I was skeptical and got a set off Ebay for an amount I was willing to risk losing to be a waste. I tell you, I have NO IDEA why these aren't more popular. you all need to try them they take our renders to a whole new level, VR and 3d!


raz ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 10:11 AM

I got the plug in for ADOBE with my shutter glasses kit. It's just a plug in, so if you need it, email me. it ALSO has an mpeg viewer that converts it to 3d too. it works with standard ones, but ready made 3d movies will give a much better effect. That's why I'm trying to make one by rendering animations to pictures files, then converting them to the .jps format, THEn=N splicing them together in animation prog to make an AVI. Cool, huh? If I get something done, I'll post it somewhere for ya all to have a gander at. :)


raz ( ) posted Mon, 21 July 2003 at 10:19 AM

To all with questions... They simply work by alternately flashing a black screen over 1 eye at a time in sync with you monitor. on 1 flash, you will see the seeing eye's perspective, and on the other flash, you'll get the other eyes perspective while blacking the view of the other (back and forth). the 2 images alternate on the monitor and are overlapped. The result is a natural, STEREO view of how we see. You need basic equipment (2 working eyes in your head, LOL) in order for this to work with shutter glasses. I highly reccomend tying this folks, they're all over places like ebay for 20-5- bucks. The kit I got retails for a hunnerd, i got em for 50. they came with 2 sets of glasses, 1 wireless and a buch of 3d stereo software. not bad. not a plug here, you just dont know (as i didnt) what your missing...


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