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Valid values for the '''toggle''' argument are: | |||
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anaglyph, | anaglyph, | ||
dynamic | dynamic, | ||
clonedynamic | clonedynamic | ||
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[[Image:Stereo on.png|Example of 1ESR shown in cross-eyed stereo|320px|right|thumb]] | [[Image:Stereo on.png|Example of 1ESR shown in cross-eyed stereo|320px|right|thumb]] |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 31 May 2012
The stereo command sets the current stereo mode. Stereo mode is a convenient way to "see" 3D with two images from slightly different angles.
There are corresponding stereo and stereo_mode settings which are controlled by the stereo command, so you don't need to set them directly.
Usage
stereo [ toggle ]
Valid values for the toggle argument are: on, swap, off, quadbuffer, crosseye, walleye, geowall, sidebyside, byrow, bycolumn, checkerboard, custom, anaglyph, dynamic, clonedynamic (see also stereo_mode)
Example
fetch 1ESR, async=0
as cartoon
set cartoon_smooth_loops
spectrum
bg white
stereo crosseye