The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG". You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG". You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
[quote name='Arioch' date='21 October 2011 - 01:21 AM' timestamp='1319178079' post='1311299']
The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "sterescopic images" or something similar to that. You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
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Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
[quote name='Arioch' date='21 October 2011 - 01:21 AM' timestamp='1319178079' post='1311299']
The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "sterescopic images" or something similar to that. You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
[quote name='whodamanxbox' date='21 October 2011 - 08:04 AM' timestamp='1319202249' post='1311393']
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
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Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
[quote name='whodamanxbox' date='21 October 2011 - 08:04 AM' timestamp='1319202249' post='1311393']
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
[quote name='Arioch' date='21 October 2011 - 08:48 AM' timestamp='1319204939' post='1311399']
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
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I was wondering about that. Were you still able to view it?
[quote name='Arioch' date='21 October 2011 - 08:48 AM' timestamp='1319204939' post='1311399']
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
I was wondering about that. Were you still able to view it?
The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "sterescopic images" or something similar to that. You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
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Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
The default keyboard shortcut for taking a 3D screenshot with 3D Vision is ALT-F1. You should see a green popup message stating that the image was taken. In your documents section of your PC should be a folder that says "sterescopic images" or something similar to that. You can post those .jps files for viewing with the Nvidia photo viewer here. This website allows you to store up to 10MB of images.
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
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Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
Here you go. Point of reference. Playing on a 61" Samsung DLP LED TV, Depth at about 30% and convergence just behind character. I like to play up close third person view. Let me know what you think.
Wow, I was only able to attach 1 file, really?
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
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I was wondering about that. Were you still able to view it?
Thanks for the pic! For some reason, your saved file is over 8MB and that is almost at the 10MB file. From my experience, .JPS screenshots are generally under 1MB in size. Your saved image should have been tagged with the .jps extension when you took it and was saved in the "NVStereoscopic3D.IMG" folder.
I was wondering about that. Were you still able to view it?