Ok guys, having almost worked out the performance issues, i now have to say that in certain games the ghosting problem is simply unignorable. In Just Cause 2, for example, most of the objects in the upper part of the screen have their twin. When looking in the distance from above a skyscraper almost everything in the screen is blurred and doubled. Is there any way i can fix this? It's a shame, because the game without the ghosting would be definitely perfect.
Ok guys, having almost worked out the performance issues, i now have to say that in certain games the ghosting problem is simply unignorable. In Just Cause 2, for example, most of the objects in the upper part of the screen have their twin. When looking in the distance from above a skyscraper almost everything in the screen is blurred and doubled. Is there any way i can fix this? It's a shame, because the game without the ghosting would be definitely perfect.
Ok guys, having almost worked out the performance issues, i now have to say that in certain games the ghosting problem is simply unignorable. In Just Cause 2, for example, most of the objects in the upper part of the screen have their twin. When looking in the distance from above a skyscraper almost everything in the screen is blurred and doubled. Is there any way i can fix this? It's a shame, because the game without the ghosting would be definitely perfect.
Ok guys, having almost worked out the performance issues, i now have to say that in certain games the ghosting problem is simply unignorable. In Just Cause 2, for example, most of the objects in the upper part of the screen have their twin. When looking in the distance from above a skyscraper almost everything in the screen is blurred and doubled. Is there any way i can fix this? It's a shame, because the game without the ghosting would be definitely perfect.
Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
[quote name='cryfreedom66' post='1125483' date='Oct 2 2010, 06:05 PM']Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.[/quote]
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
[quote name='cryfreedom66' post='1125483' date='Oct 2 2010, 06:05 PM']Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
[quote name='cryfreedom66' post='1125483' date='Oct 2 2010, 06:05 PM']Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.[/quote]
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
[quote name='cryfreedom66' post='1125483' date='Oct 2 2010, 06:05 PM']Anything dark against a light background (or light against a dark background) will show some sort of ghosting. The glasses technology cant completely block out the left when showing the right and vise versa the tech just isnt there yet. Putting depth down and convergence up will make background items to have less ghosting but foreground items will have more. Depth up convergence down will do the opposite. Mess with the settings till you get it right. My JC2 looks great.
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
[quote name='Black_Rock' post='1125531' date='Oct 2 2010, 07:25 PM']Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?[/quote]
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
[quote name='Black_Rock' post='1125531' date='Oct 2 2010, 07:25 PM']Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
[quote name='Black_Rock' post='1125531' date='Oct 2 2010, 07:25 PM']Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?[/quote]
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
[quote name='Black_Rock' post='1125531' date='Oct 2 2010, 07:25 PM']Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Thank you for your kind answer. Could you tell me how to adjust convergence?
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.
Go to the Nvidia control panel > click stereo 3d tab > click set keyboard shortcuts > check box enable advanced in game settings > use default convergence keys or set your own> hold down key in game til desired effect is reached.