How does Nvidia 3d vision appear when playing a movie
Is it the picture next to the picture. Is it one solid picture thats made into 3d. Its not that old cyan/blue thing that it was 20 years ago is it. I am really curious about this. Can someone thats watched a 3d movie please tell me I would be much a ppreciated.
Is it the picture next to the picture. Is it one solid picture thats made into 3d. Its not that old cyan/blue thing that it was 20 years ago is it. I am really curious about this. Can someone thats watched a 3d movie please tell me I would be much a ppreciated.

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Samsung blueray burner

acer h5360

acer 23 inch monitor x 3 for 3dvs. (3d vision surrond)



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#1
Posted 06/07/2010 05:20 AM   
[quote name='alanwest09872' post='1069381' date='Jun 7 2010, 07:20 AM']Is it the picture next to the picture. Is it one solid picture thats made into 3d. Its not that old cyan/blue thing that it was 20 years ago is it. I am really curious about this. Can someone thats watched a 3d movie please tell me I would be much a ppreciated.[/quote]

It just depends on the source you're using, as Nvision allows you to choose sequential or red/cyan 3D.
I've tried some 3d movies with Nvision, and they just appear like games with one solide picture in 3d.
[quote name='alanwest09872' post='1069381' date='Jun 7 2010, 07:20 AM']Is it the picture next to the picture. Is it one solid picture thats made into 3d. Its not that old cyan/blue thing that it was 20 years ago is it. I am really curious about this. Can someone thats watched a 3d movie please tell me I would be much a ppreciated.



It just depends on the source you're using, as Nvision allows you to choose sequential or red/cyan 3D.

I've tried some 3d movies with Nvision, and they just appear like games with one solide picture in 3d.

#2
Posted 06/07/2010 09:56 AM   
What you see is a single 3D image of course, but it's usually stored as two side by side images in the movie file, one image sent to each eye (hence the need for the shutter glasses). There's currently very little content to watch though, it's mainly for gaming right now. 3d blu rays are just starting to appear.

It's much better than the old red/cyan glasses, the colours all look correct (just a little dark, easily fixed with brightness/gamma controls), and it's comfortable to use for hours. No headaches/eyestrain here.
What you see is a single 3D image of course, but it's usually stored as two side by side images in the movie file, one image sent to each eye (hence the need for the shutter glasses). There's currently very little content to watch though, it's mainly for gaming right now. 3d blu rays are just starting to appear.



It's much better than the old red/cyan glasses, the colours all look correct (just a little dark, easily fixed with brightness/gamma controls), and it's comfortable to use for hours. No headaches/eyestrain here.

#3
Posted 06/07/2010 10:29 AM   
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