Hi, my mate has bought a pair of red and blue glasses because he enjoyed 3D vision and wanted to try the poorman version. He couldnt find anywhere that sold nVidia glasses but got a decent set which were supposed to work with Discover. They don't work that well.
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Hi, my mate has bought a pair of red and blue glasses because he enjoyed 3D vision and wanted to try the poorman version. He couldnt find anywhere that sold nVidia glasses but got a decent set which were supposed to work with Discover. They don't work that well.
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
Hi, my mate has bought a pair of red and blue glasses because he enjoyed 3D vision and wanted to try the poorman version. He couldnt find anywhere that sold nVidia glasses but got a decent set which were supposed to work with Discover. They don't work that well.
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Hi, my mate has bought a pair of red and blue glasses because he enjoyed 3D vision and wanted to try the poorman version. He couldnt find anywhere that sold nVidia glasses but got a decent set which were supposed to work with Discover. They don't work that well.
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
-------------------
Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
You cannot change the colour calibration of your screen for anaglyph : it is set once and for all by the display manufacturer.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
You cannot change the colour calibration of your screen for anaglyph : it is set once and for all by the display manufacturer.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
You cannot change the colour calibration of your screen for anaglyph : it is set once and for all by the display manufacturer.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
You cannot change the colour calibration of your screen for anaglyph : it is set once and for all by the display manufacturer.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
-------------------
Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
From what I can see the red lenses are ok. On screen I can see one image (only faint ghosting) but the blue lense seems off because I can see a second image (strangly it is the red I can see). Also a calibration chart someone posted a couple of months ago confirms this is the colour I need to tweak.
But I dont know how. The colour settings in the Display bit dont seem to touch the blue, even if I select the blue colour.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
-------------------
Vitals: Windows 7 64bit, i5 2500 @ 4.4ghz, SLI GTX670, 8GB, Viewsonic VX2268WM
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Modifying the RGB values do modify the amount of colour but do not change the real colours emitted by the display.
Anaglyph glasses filters absorb the colour by absorbing some light wavelengths and not others.
The RGB colour system does not change the light wavelength : it's only an optical illusion that only works inside the brain.
The only thing you can change are the anaglyph glasses and try to find glasses that use different kinds of colour filters to see if different brands of glasses work better with your screen.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter