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Normal PNG
When selected, displays the stereoscopic image like a normal .PNG image.  Like an application that does not recognize a stereoscopic .PNG image file.

Left Mono
When selected, displays the left image of the stereoscopic image.

Right Mono
When selected, displays the right image of the stereoscopic image.

Parallel
When selected, displays the left image at left and the right image at right.
Note: The distance on screen between the centers of the left and right images must be less than the distance between your eyes, or you will have very big difficulty to view something.

Cross Eyed
When selected, displays the right image at left and the left image at right.
Note: No restriction for the distance
on screen between the centers of the left and right images applies here.  It is the easiest way to view full screen stereoscopic images without any special accessory.

Red Blue Anaglyph
When selected, displays the stereoscopic image using the red component of the left image and the green and blue components of the right image.
Note: Red blue anaglyph glasses are required to view stereoscopic images displayed in this mode.

Interlaced
When selected, displays the left image on the even horizontal screen scan lines and the right image on the odd horizontal screen scan lines.
Note: Liquid crystal shuttle glasses are required to view stereoscopic images displayed in this mode.

Exchange Left/Right
When selected, exchanges the left and right images.
Note: This feature do not modify the stereoscopic image itself but only affects the way it is displayed.

Avoid Transparency
When selected, avoids to view the background thru the stereoscopic image transparent pixels.
Note: This button is disabled if the stereoscopic image does not contain any transparency data.

Anti-Aliasing
When selected, enables the anti-aliasing to display better quality resized stereoscopic image.
Note: This button is enabled only when the stereoscopic image is zoomed in/out or when the aspect ratio is not 1:1.

Solid Background
Self explaining.
Note: This button is disabled if the stereoscopic image does not content any transparency data or if the Avoid Transparency is also selected.

Checked Background
Self explaining.
Note: This button is disabled if the stereoscopic image does not content any transparency data or if the Avoid Transparency is also selected.

Wallpaper Background
Self explaining.
Note: This button is disabled if the stereoscopic image does not content any transparency data or if the Avoid Transparency is also selected.

Anaglyph Settings
Grayscale
Convert the left and right images in grayscale before extracting the red, green and blue colors components to create the red blue anaglyph stereoscopic image.
Note: The stereoscopic image data is not modified.  The calculation is done in real time during the drawing of the stereoscopic image.
Note: This button is enabled only when the stereoscopic image is displayed in the red blue anaglyph mode.
Pseudocolor
Use the red component of the left image and the green and blue components of the right image to create the red blue anaglyph stereoscopic image.
Note: This setting is often hard to see since your brain must mix the color components from your left and right eyes to obtain the real color.
Note: This button is enabled only when the stereoscopic image contains colors and it is displayed in the red blue anaglyph mode.

Background Settings...
Open the Background Settings Dialog Box.

 

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