Cross Eyed
Hi! I don't have 3d glasses nor a special monitor, or more than one.. so I'd like to know if there's a way to set it up for cross-eyed or parallel viewing. thanks!
Hi! I don't have 3d glasses nor a special monitor, or more than one.. so I'd like to know if there's a way to set it up for cross-eyed or parallel viewing. thanks!

#1
Posted 06/21/2006 10:43 PM   
[quote name='zone' date='Jun 21 2006, 03:43 PM']Hi! I don't have 3d glasses nor a special monitor, or more than one.. so I'd like to know if there's a way to set it up for cross-eyed or parallel viewing. thanks!
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I do not know of any way to do this, although it would be very interesting, and it might also allow people to record a parallel or crosseye view stereoscopic video to try and show others what 3D really looks like... just on a smaller scale. Perhaps there is a way to do it, but I don't think it does it "out of the box". Anyone else have any ideas of how you might "jerryrig" such a setup?

As a side note, if you install the stereo drivers, and then do the test before rebooting, it will show both the right and left images on the screen, as if they were JPS converted to JPG. Unfortunatly, this does not also happen when playing games, but maybe it's a start in where to look.
[quote name='zone' date='Jun 21 2006, 03:43 PM']Hi! I don't have 3d glasses nor a special monitor, or more than one.. so I'd like to know if there's a way to set it up for cross-eyed or parallel viewing. thanks!

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I do not know of any way to do this, although it would be very interesting, and it might also allow people to record a parallel or crosseye view stereoscopic video to try and show others what 3D really looks like... just on a smaller scale. Perhaps there is a way to do it, but I don't think it does it "out of the box". Anyone else have any ideas of how you might "jerryrig" such a setup?



As a side note, if you install the stereo drivers, and then do the test before rebooting, it will show both the right and left images on the screen, as if they were JPS converted to JPG. Unfortunatly, this does not also happen when playing games, but maybe it's a start in where to look.

#2
Posted 06/21/2006 11:03 PM   
Well, if you try running the test application from the menu and alt+tab out of it, leaving it running and in the same time run the medical test, the result is that you get a crosseyed medical test instead of the usual one. Hewever the two images do not maintain their original proportions so they could fit into the monitors screen.
If this works in games it's not a problem to justadjust your screen size, but you'll either get a really small image, or you'll have to cut-down on the whole ingame footage.
Well, if you try running the test application from the menu and alt+tab out of it, leaving it running and in the same time run the medical test, the result is that you get a crosseyed medical test instead of the usual one. Hewever the two images do not maintain their original proportions so they could fit into the monitors screen.

If this works in games it's not a problem to justadjust your screen size, but you'll either get a really small image, or you'll have to cut-down on the whole ingame footage.
#3
Posted 06/22/2006 08:01 AM   
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