I was just watching My Bloody Valentine in a 3D Cinema.
They had anaglyph glasses and there was severe ghosting in some scenes.
My friends also experienced ghosting, so it wasn't faulty glasses.
Follow this link: [url="http://www.reald.com/Content/cinemaProducts.aspx?pageID=13"]http://www.reald.com/Content/cinemaProducts.aspx?pageID=13[/url] and click on "Cinema Eyewear" to see the glasses they used.
I just wanted to share this. It seems not to be an nvidia-only problem.
Yeah, they do. And i don't know the exact reason. I have a similar rig at home with two projectors and polarized light with no visible ghosting unless very extreme contrast situations. I use linear polarization which ghosts a way less than circular which might be used at the cinemas. Also: The screen at the cinema i visited was a metal one with holes in a "beecake" sort of pattern. Probably to let sound through. I don't know if this is an adding variable to the ghosting. Anyway the ghosting was quite visible at quite some occasions it the cinema. Nonethless impressive because of the big screensize! :D
Yeah, they do. And i don't know the exact reason. I have a similar rig at home with two projectors and polarized light with no visible ghosting unless very extreme contrast situations. I use linear polarization which ghosts a way less than circular which might be used at the cinemas. Also: The screen at the cinema i visited was a metal one with holes in a "beecake" sort of pattern. Probably to let sound through. I don't know if this is an adding variable to the ghosting. Anyway the ghosting was quite visible at quite some occasions it the cinema. Nonethless impressive because of the big screensize! :D
I was just watching My Bloody Valentine in a 3D Cinema.
They had anaglyph glasses and there was severe ghosting in some scenes.
My friends also experienced ghosting, so it wasn't faulty glasses.
Follow this link: [url="http://www.reald.com/Content/cinemaProducts.aspx?pageID=13"]http://www.reald.com/Content/cinemaProducts.aspx?pageID=13[/url] and click on "Cinema Eyewear" to see the glasses they used.
I just wanted to share this. It seems not to be an nvidia-only problem.
The 3D effect was very impressive anyway ;)
I was just watching My Bloody Valentine in a 3D Cinema.
They had anaglyph glasses and there was severe ghosting in some scenes.
My friends also experienced ghosting, so it wasn't faulty glasses.
Follow this link: http://www.reald.com/Content/cinemaProducts.aspx?pageID=13 and click on "Cinema Eyewear" to see the glasses they used.
I just wanted to share this. It seems not to be an nvidia-only problem.
The 3D effect was very impressive anyway ;)
Mb: Asus P5W DH Deluxe
Cpu: C2D E6600
Gb: Nvidia 7900GT + 8800GTX
3D:100" passive projector polarized setup + 22" IZ3D
Stereodrivers: Iz3d & Tridef ignition and nvidia old school.