Description: This sequence plugin takes one strip and generates Description: a Random-Dot Stereogram image based on its Description: Z-Buffer. Notes: In order to use it properly, The ClipStart of the camera Notes: must be placed just in front of the object, and the Notes: ClipEnd placed around 10-20 units behind the object, Notes: such that the image fills the (approximately) front half Notes: of the camera's range. Options: Width: How far (in pixels) the viewer must diverge his/her eyes in order to see the picture. The larger the better, but must be less than the distance between the eyes. Low, High: The divergence factor for the front and back of the image. Eg. If Width=64, Low=1.0, High=0.8 (the defaults) then a point at the ClipStart of the camera would have a divergance of 51 pixels (64x0.8) and a point at the ClipEnd would have 64 pixels. Best left at the defaults. Fast mode: Does not attempt to accurately determine pixel position for each pixel into the pattern. Very small increase in speed for significant drop in quality. Avoid if possible. Interpolate: Uses colour interpolation if a pixel lies between 2 pixels in the pattern. Does not work well for noise images. Leave off until I implement a pattern loading option. Hint Spots (size): Places 2 spots at the bottom of the image to assist in viewing the stereogram. Same pattern: Uses the same random-dot pattern every time it is run. Turn on if you want to make 2 images and compare using JKEY Turn off for animations (try an animation with it on to see why). Author: Phlip Bradbury Email: phlipping@yahoo.com Website: http://au.geocities.com/phlipping Licence: Public Domain, however please credit me if you use it.