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Combat Flight Simulator 2 in Anaglyph 3D

RichNagel

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Hehe, I hope that you have some red/blue anaglyph 3D glasses laying around somewhere LOL! I've been fiddling around with the program Anaglyph Maker v1.08 and CFS2, and here were a few quick experiments :) P.S. Of course, make sure that you click on each of the images to view larger versions of them after putting on your anaglyph 3D glasses.
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(sorry for digging up this old thread, but,)

I've been twiddling around again with the program Anaglyph Maker v1.08 and CFS2... EXTREMELY COOL! Hehe, "Combat Flight Simulator 2: The 3D Edition". Put on your red/blue "funny glasses", and it looks and feels like you're RIGHT THERE at the airfield!

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Really cool! Thanks for sharing such unusual screenshots. Once I was running FS9 in Anaglyph 3D too.

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Unfortunately with later and more performing graphic cards it wasn 't possible anymore. I regreted it immensely!

Bernard
 
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Really cool! Thanks for sharing such unusual screenshots. Once I was running FS9 in Anaglyph 3D too.

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Unfortunately with later and more performing graphic cards it wasn 't possible anymore. I regreted it immensely!

Bernard

QUITE COOL! You just reminded me of something, back in the day my father had a video card that supported Red/Blue 3D for ANY game when they were ran under Windows.
 
Note that NONE of these have anything to do with CFS2 (or Flight Simulator), but here are a few more that I have created throughout the decades. Side Note: The "NASCAR Racing 3" one wasn't created using the "Anaglyph 3D" utility (like all of the others), but rather was a screenshot on my father's old PC from years ago using the video card that I previously mentioned.

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Thanks again. I love such srennies. Actually I'm abroad and therefore hadn't the opportunity to test them with the 3D glasses. Anyway, what are your PC settings (OS and graphic card). I guess that the OS should be a Windows XP. Maybe l will try to use an older laptop and adapted it in order to run FS9 again with Anaglyph 3D. Is the need tool still available in the web?

Thanks for giving some informations about that.

Bernard
 
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"Anaglyph Maker" is a utility that will combine two normal images into one Red/Blue Anaglyph 3D image. It isn't like the old video cards that supported Anaglyph video rendering in real-time. It will run on any PC, but you have to provide two images for it to combine into one.

You can download "Anaglyph Maker v1.08" from here -> https://www.stereoeye.jp/software/index_e.html .

As far as my PC, I'm running Windows 10, on a stock Dell PC. With a little work I can run Combat Flight Simulator 2 and Flight Simulator 2000 Professional Edition without too many problems.
 
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That's fine, and I appreciate your tip. Meanwhile I found out in one of my posts to CalClassic Forum (!), that then I used the IZ3D driver. But at that time (10 years ago) I certainly had a less performing Nvidia card, probably GTX975. I don't think that could work with a simple Intel device normally performing in mid-price laptops. Well let's see when I back at home.

Meanwhile thanks for your advices.

Bernard
 
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