Has anyone noticed the problem that I'll attempt to explain? Where when looking through the glasses, I only see the image thats shifted to the right, rather than a blending of both images together? I think that's the massive cause of my ghosting problem. When I look at an image, with the glasses off, you'll see two images, like this
C C
When you wear the glasses, those images should converge looking through the glasses as one image such as
C [b]C[/b] C
However, for me I'm only seeing an image such as
C [b]C[/b]
If I flip the glasses around, the image that I see is reversed (I see the left side image), same if I look at them from the inside out.
[b]C[/b] C
I thought it might be my own vision not able to reconcile the two images to a central image, but when I had a friend try it out, he's having the same problem.
What this has been doing is when I have the seperation or convergence at a decent setting, I'm seeing things shifted to the right, and I believe that's whats causing the severe ghosting problems I've been having.
I'm assuming I might need to RMA the pair of glasses I have.
Another funny thing I've noticed with the glasses, if you hold down the power on them to have the lenses darken out, if you keep the button held for about 5-8 seconds, they'll reset to clear again slowly, when I do this, I notice near the frames of the glasses that the tinting material is "streaked", ie isn't in the same concentration as near the middle of the glasses. Probably is normal, but thought it was interesting
Has anyone noticed the problem that I'll attempt to explain? Where when looking through the glasses, I only see the image thats shifted to the right, rather than a blending of both images together? I think that's the massive cause of my ghosting problem. When I look at an image, with the glasses off, you'll see two images, like this
C C
When you wear the glasses, those images should converge looking through the glasses as one image such as
C C C
However, for me I'm only seeing an image such as
C C
If I flip the glasses around, the image that I see is reversed (I see the left side image), same if I look at them from the inside out.
C C
I thought it might be my own vision not able to reconcile the two images to a central image, but when I had a friend try it out, he's having the same problem.
What this has been doing is when I have the seperation or convergence at a decent setting, I'm seeing things shifted to the right, and I believe that's whats causing the severe ghosting problems I've been having.
I'm assuming I might need to RMA the pair of glasses I have.
Another funny thing I've noticed with the glasses, if you hold down the power on them to have the lenses darken out, if you keep the button held for about 5-8 seconds, they'll reset to clear again slowly, when I do this, I notice near the frames of the glasses that the tinting material is "streaked", ie isn't in the same concentration as near the middle of the glasses. Probably is normal, but thought it was interesting
I'll let you know as soon as I get out of my lab and head back home.
[quote name='Freke1' post='543123' date='May 19 2009, 10:21 PM']How does this image look in 3D?[/quote]
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543140' date='May 19 2009, 06:50 PM']Hey!
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?[/quote]
All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?
All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"
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I checked the image, I see the R much clearer than the L, to me the bottom part of the L flashes a bit, so it's hard to see, if I switch eyes in the viewer, I see the L clearly, but the R is hard to see.
I checked the image, I see the R much clearer than the L, to me the bottom part of the L flashes a bit, so it's hard to see, if I switch eyes in the viewer, I see the L clearly, but the R is hard to see.
ok, something not working right then.
You should see it rocksolid (not flashes, no flicker and equally clear left and right).
There might be a bit of ghosting (left eye see a faint right image and vice versa) but that's normal.
If a reboot and/or reinstall of the driver doesn't fix Your problems then I would get some new ones.
[quote name='msm903' post='543144' date='May 20 2009, 01:23 AM']All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"[/quote]
I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?
[quote name='msm903' post='543144' date='May 20 2009, 01:23 AM']All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"
I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Is there anyway to check if the IR is syncing with the video?
I still think the problem might be my own vision, as my left eye has terrible astigmatism and I can't get the image to resolve out of the left eye even though I have 20/20 with glasses on, (I have the same problem if I "switch eyes" under the image viewer, the right image cannot be resolved, because it's being viewed out of the left eye, same if I turn the glasses upside down, or inside out hah)
I'll have to force a friend to look at that exact image too and see if he has the same problem, but issue still stands that I can only see the RIGHT image, rather than an image in the center
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543287' date='May 20 2009, 10:27 AM']I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?[/quote]
Is there anyway to check if the IR is syncing with the video?
I still think the problem might be my own vision, as my left eye has terrible astigmatism and I can't get the image to resolve out of the left eye even though I have 20/20 with glasses on, (I have the same problem if I "switch eyes" under the image viewer, the right image cannot be resolved, because it's being viewed out of the left eye, same if I turn the glasses upside down, or inside out hah)
I'll have to force a friend to look at that exact image too and see if he has the same problem, but issue still stands that I can only see the RIGHT image, rather than an image in the center
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543287' date='May 20 2009, 10:27 AM']I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
C C
When you wear the glasses, those images should converge looking through the glasses as one image such as
C [b]C[/b] C
However, for me I'm only seeing an image such as
C [b]C[/b]
If I flip the glasses around, the image that I see is reversed (I see the left side image), same if I look at them from the inside out.
[b]C[/b] C
I thought it might be my own vision not able to reconcile the two images to a central image, but when I had a friend try it out, he's having the same problem.
What this has been doing is when I have the seperation or convergence at a decent setting, I'm seeing things shifted to the right, and I believe that's whats causing the severe ghosting problems I've been having.
I'm assuming I might need to RMA the pair of glasses I have.
Another funny thing I've noticed with the glasses, if you hold down the power on them to have the lenses darken out, if you keep the button held for about 5-8 seconds, they'll reset to clear again slowly, when I do this, I notice near the frames of the glasses that the tinting material is "streaked", ie isn't in the same concentration as near the middle of the glasses. Probably is normal, but thought it was interesting
C C
When you wear the glasses, those images should converge looking through the glasses as one image such as
C C C
However, for me I'm only seeing an image such as
C C
If I flip the glasses around, the image that I see is reversed (I see the left side image), same if I look at them from the inside out.
C C
I thought it might be my own vision not able to reconcile the two images to a central image, but when I had a friend try it out, he's having the same problem.
What this has been doing is when I have the seperation or convergence at a decent setting, I'm seeing things shifted to the right, and I believe that's whats causing the severe ghosting problems I've been having.
I'm assuming I might need to RMA the pair of glasses I have.
Another funny thing I've noticed with the glasses, if you hold down the power on them to have the lenses darken out, if you keep the button held for about 5-8 seconds, they'll reset to clear again slowly, when I do this, I notice near the frames of the glasses that the tinting material is "streaked", ie isn't in the same concentration as near the middle of the glasses. Probably is normal, but thought it was interesting
[quote name='Freke1' post='543123' date='May 19 2009, 10:21 PM']How does this image look in 3D?[/quote]
[quote name='Freke1' post='543123' date='May 19 2009, 10:21 PM']How does this image look in 3D?
Hey!
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?
Hey!
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?[/quote]
All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"
How do I setup the stereo viewer, I cant seem to get it right to show the pic ?
All I did was save the file as a jpg but renamed it with a filename ending in jps. example "file.jps"
Intel Core i9-9820x @ 3.30GHZ
32 gig Ram
2 EVGA RTX 2080 ti Gaming
3 X ASUS ROG SWIFT 27 144Hz G-SYNC Gaming 3D Monitor [PG278Q]
1 X ASUS VG278HE
Nvidia 3Dvision
Oculus Rift
HTC VIVE
Windows 10
You should see it rocksolid (not flashes, no flicker and equally clear left and right).
There might be a bit of ghosting (left eye see a faint right image and vice versa) but that's normal.
If a reboot and/or reinstall of the driver doesn't fix Your problems then I would get some new ones.
You should see it rocksolid (not flashes, no flicker and equally clear left and right).
There might be a bit of ghosting (left eye see a faint right image and vice versa) but that's normal.
If a reboot and/or reinstall of the driver doesn't fix Your problems then I would get some new ones.
I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?
I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?
I still think the problem might be my own vision, as my left eye has terrible astigmatism and I can't get the image to resolve out of the left eye even though I have 20/20 with glasses on, (I have the same problem if I "switch eyes" under the image viewer, the right image cannot be resolved, because it's being viewed out of the left eye, same if I turn the glasses upside down, or inside out hah)
I'll have to force a friend to look at that exact image too and see if he has the same problem, but issue still stands that I can only see the RIGHT image, rather than an image in the center
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543287' date='May 20 2009, 10:27 AM']I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?[/quote]
I still think the problem might be my own vision, as my left eye has terrible astigmatism and I can't get the image to resolve out of the left eye even though I have 20/20 with glasses on, (I have the same problem if I "switch eyes" under the image viewer, the right image cannot be resolved, because it's being viewed out of the left eye, same if I turn the glasses upside down, or inside out hah)
I'll have to force a friend to look at that exact image too and see if he has the same problem, but issue still stands that I can only see the RIGHT image, rather than an image in the center
[quote name='PixelPerfect' post='543287' date='May 20 2009, 10:27 AM']I have done that but all I see is a supersmal image in the viewer and if i set it to stretch the image/fill the screen it becomes so big and unsharp I can.t see a blody thing LOL
And I have it set 1680*1050 so that should be right then!
Can it be that I have Vista 64 maybe ?