SoInterlacedStereoParameters Class |
The OIV.Inventor.ViewerComponents.SoInterlacedStereoParameters class is used to specify the behavior of the interlaced stereo.
Namespace: OIV.Inventor.ViewerComponents
The SoInterlacedStereoParameters type exposes the following members.
Name | Description | |
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SoInterlacedStereoParameters | Initializes a new instance of the SoInterlacedStereoParameters class |
Name | Description | |
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Equals | Determines whether the specified Object is equal to the current Object. (Inherited from Object.) | |
GetGreenShift | ||
GetHashCode |
Overrides GetHashCode().
(Inherited from SoNetBase.) | |
GetInterlacingMode | ||
GetQualityRendering | ||
GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object.) | |
IsReverseInterlacing | ||
SetGreenShift | ||
SetInterlacingMode | ||
SetQualityRendering | ||
SetReverseInterlacing | ||
ToString | Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object.) |
Name | Description | |
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IsReversedView | Sets stereo reversal. |
The interlacing can be either vertical or horizontal, as defined by the InterlacingMode.
Some SHARP screens require that the green component be written one pixel to the right, which is supported through the greenShift method.
Reverse interlacing is there to allow for screen-aligned interlacing. It is up to the user of the parameters to set the reverse interlacing when the window coordinates are not aligned with the screen coordinates. Screen interlacing changes the way odd and even lines are computed. By default the left eye is rendered on even lines and the right eye on odd lines. In screen interlacing even is computed from the position of the pixel on the screen, in non-screen interlacing it is relative to the rendering window.
The interlaced mode can work in two modes: fast or best. This is simply a matter of quality, and rendering time is not impacted. Due to the interlacing, lines close to horizontal can appear as dotted lines. In best mode, those parts of the model are drawn as if they were thicker. By default, the mode is fast.