3D Viewing equipment at CRC.
We have recently extended our Java OpenGL
viewer technology to render in 3D.
Initial work centered on Red/Cyan anaglyphs, images rendered onto the same
scene from the perspective of each eye but dropping some of the color channels
in each image.
Recent investments at the Center for Research Computing
have provided 3D rendering hardware based on circularly
polarized LCDs, where the two eye images are interlaced. The pictures below are
from one of the sessions by members of the CRC Cyberinfrastructure group. The
subject of the discussion is a Fibrin Network, the study of which is important
in the investigation of blood clotting dynamics.
Pictures from the unveiling of the 3D rendering of a Fibrin Network.
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