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See, im a simple hardcore Programmer. In fact i wrote some 3D-Programs till now.

I had nothing to do this weekend, so i made a 3D-based filemanager. My desktop is multihead so the point-of-view of the 3d-screens must synct and coact to give an collaborated navigation.

My question is,

Given: I got one Point-of-view (the null-point) I got 5 displays with a distance and rotation from null-point. I got one 3d-world with trees, stones and so on.

Searched: The rotation and forcal-length of those 5 cameras.

Hope you Understand my problem.

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    The camera is always the eye(s) of the user. Actually, I'd recommend that the user should be able to adjust the 5 POVs individually to compensate for different display positioning (and different seat positions)2012-10-28
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    @HagenvonEitzen, yes i guess focal-length describe the lenses. I took the name from the program blender, default value is like 35 millimeters.2012-10-28

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