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2. Slide the Magnitude bar to vary the strength of the stereo effect.
3. Sliding the Out of screen bar, when enabled, and when using a focal point based navigation mode
(examine, orbit, turntable, etc.), will position the model so that parts closer than the focal point appear
in front of the screen, with the rest behind. The slider controls the balance, moving objects more or
less out of the screen. When using any other navigation mode (walk, fly, etc.), the focal point is set so
that any avatar will be level with the screen. Objects between you and the avatar will appear in front
of the screen.
4. Check the Swap Eyes check box to swap the left and right eyes over. This can be useful when
moving from CRT to a large screen projector and back.
5. Click OK to set the options or Cancel to exit the dialog without setting them.
Scene Statistics
This displays a list of the files contributing to the scene, and the different graphic elements that make up
the scene, along with which of these have been processed or ignored when loaded.
Other useful statistics are the bounding box of the entire scene and the total number of primitives
(triangles, lines, points) in the scene.
To view scene statistics:
Go to View, Scene Statistics to display all the statistics about the current scene.
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