3D Vision Photo Viewer works poor on Grayscale image
Hi,
I noticed that my 3D Vision Photo Viewer ( 1.2.1 ) works poor on grayscale image. Converting grayscale to RGB simply solved this problem, but it results in a bigger file size. Are we going to have a fix for this? Thanks!
I noticed that my 3D Vision Photo Viewer ( 1.2.1 ) works poor on grayscale image. Converting grayscale to RGB simply solved this problem, but it results in a bigger file size. Are we going to have a fix for this? Thanks!
[quote name='Zloth' date='18 April 2011 - 03:37 PM' timestamp='1303169833' post='1226862']
Which image format is that?
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
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File format is JPS, but only has 1 channel, not RGB. The version number is in the window title "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer 1.2.1". Also, if you load two JPEG files for left and right eyes separately, you can still see the problem. I tried grayscale PNG files, but it doesn't have this problem.
[quote name='Zloth' date='18 April 2011 - 03:37 PM' timestamp='1303169833' post='1226862']
Which image format is that?
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
File format is JPS, but only has 1 channel, not RGB. The version number is in the window title "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer 1.2.1". Also, if you load two JPEG files for left and right eyes separately, you can still see the problem. I tried grayscale PNG files, but it doesn't have this problem.
That's very odd. Mine just says "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer" at the top.
I grabbed a JPS screenshot, renamed to JPG, saved it as a grayscale image in Irfanview, renamed back to JPS, and it came up in the photo viewer just fine.
That's very odd. Mine just says "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer" at the top.
I grabbed a JPS screenshot, renamed to JPG, saved it as a grayscale image in Irfanview, renamed back to JPS, and it came up in the photo viewer just fine.
I noticed that my 3D Vision Photo Viewer ( 1.2.1 ) works poor on grayscale image. Converting grayscale to RGB simply solved this problem, but it results in a bigger file size. Are we going to have a fix for this? Thanks!
I noticed that my 3D Vision Photo Viewer ( 1.2.1 ) works poor on grayscale image. Converting grayscale to RGB simply solved this problem, but it results in a bigger file size. Are we going to have a fix for this? Thanks!
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
Which image format is that?
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
[/quote]
File format is JPS, but only has 1 channel, not RGB. The version number is in the window title "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer 1.2.1". Also, if you load two JPEG files for left and right eyes separately, you can still see the problem. I tried grayscale PNG files, but it doesn't have this problem.
Which image format is that?
Hmmm, Help/About doesn't show a version number. When I check the file, it says it's version 7.17.12.7051 and the NVIDIA signature is for March 26th.
File format is JPS, but only has 1 channel, not RGB. The version number is in the window title "NVIDIA 3D Vision Photo Viewer 1.2.1". Also, if you load two JPEG files for left and right eyes separately, you can still see the problem. I tried grayscale PNG files, but it doesn't have this problem.
I grabbed a JPS screenshot, renamed to JPG, saved it as a grayscale image in Irfanview, renamed back to JPS, and it came up in the photo viewer just fine.
I grabbed a JPS screenshot, renamed to JPG, saved it as a grayscale image in Irfanview, renamed back to JPS, and it came up in the photo viewer just fine.