I know the eyes have to adjust over time to be able to enjoy higher depth, i have played with nvidia 3d vision for several months now so i am able to play with 100% depth if i want without getting dizzy (but its very rare that i do, because i think ghosting is much worse with higher depth).
But with high convergence i have a really really hard time to look at objects that are very close to the screen without feeling very strange and like my eyes are seeing crossed. Is this something i also can adjust myself to over time?
I know the eyes have to adjust over time to be able to enjoy higher depth, i have played with nvidia 3d vision for several months now so i am able to play with 100% depth if i want without getting dizzy (but its very rare that i do, because i think ghosting is much worse with higher depth).
But with high convergence i have a really really hard time to look at objects that are very close to the screen without feeling very strange and like my eyes are seeing crossed. Is this something i also can adjust myself to over time?
But with high convergence i have a really really hard time to look at objects that are very close to the screen without feeling very strange and like my eyes are seeing crossed. Is this something i also can adjust myself to over time?
But with high convergence i have a really really hard time to look at objects that are very close to the screen without feeling very strange and like my eyes are seeing crossed. Is this something i also can adjust myself to over time?
I sugest you take a look at the link below my sig. By adjusting convergence you can achieve similar or better result without getting eyestrain.
I sugest you take a look at the link below my sig. By adjusting convergence you can achieve similar or better result without getting eyestrain.
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