Benedikt Orlowski
2012-Apr-20 18:47 UTC
[R] Interactive stereoscopic 3d rendering with RGL plot3d?
Dear R Users, i' wondering, if there is any possibility to render interactive stereoscopic 3d plots in R and use the functionality of those new 3d displays (e.g. with poarisation technology) like this one:> http://shop.fujitsu.com/de/displays/display-p23t-6p-fpr-3dDoes anyone know if there are developments toward this feature? Or perhaps someone know how to implement such a function... Perhaps it can be easily implemented by synchronizing two windows with different view angles (RGL package plot3d) and send those two pictures towards a screen driver. But i have now idea how to realize such thing. Best regards, Bene [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Duncan Murdoch
2012-Apr-20 19:49 UTC
[R] Interactive stereoscopic 3d rendering with RGL plot3d?
On 20/04/2012 2:47 PM, Benedikt Orlowski wrote:> Dear R Users, > > i' wondering, if there is any possibility to render interactive stereoscopic 3d plots in R and use the > functionality of those new 3d displays (e.g. with poarisation technology) like this one: > > > http://shop.fujitsu.com/de/displays/display-p23t-6p-fpr-3d > > Does anyone know if there are developments toward this feature? Or perhaps someone > know how to implement such a function... > > Perhaps it can be easily implemented by synchronizing > two windows with different view angles (RGL package plot3d) and send those two pictures towards > a screen driver. But i have now idea how to realize such thing.There is a stereo display demo in rgl (see demo(stereo)). It displays linked views of a scene in two windows, then constructs an anaglyph and a random dot stereogram from them. But if you can figure out how to put the original two windows into that fancy display, it should work. Duncan Murdoch