Hi, i own a ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor with the 3D Vision 2 Kit but when i view a side-by-side image or video in my browser it just comes up as 2 images and not in 3D. Does Nvidia 3D Vision 2 support 3d in a browser?
Thanks.
Hi, i own a ASUS VG278HE 3D Monitor with the 3D Vision 2 Kit but when i view a side-by-side image or video in my browser it just comes up as 2 images and not in 3D. Does Nvidia 3D Vision 2 support 3d in a browser?
Hey, for example this video is side-by-side http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5bUSMCErm4&feature and all 3d photos are as well. I can download photos and view them with nvidia software in 3D but i would like to view them in my browser.
Thank you
Hey, for example this video is side-by-side ;feature and all 3d photos are as well. I can download photos and view them with nvidia software in 3D but i would like to view them in my browser.
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Click this link and follow instructions.
[url]http://www.3dvisionlive.com/3dv-html5-detection[/url]
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After passing test.Restart browser
Click 3D. On.
3D viewing options - Html5.
Edit: Weird html5 option isnt working for me atm.
Also, go to www.3dvisionlive.com and look at stereo photos there, as a start.
Those are always stereo in Chrome, on my system.
In general, all browsers will only show stereo photographs as side-by-side.
To view photos, you can use NVidia's 3D Vision Photo Viewer, or StereoPhotoMaker.
Where else are you looking? Side by side pics won't automatically display in 3d unless they're in the correct format. Most are not, because most people don't have a 3d monitor.
Where else are you looking? Side by side pics won't automatically display in 3d unless they're in the correct format. Most are not, because most people don't have a 3d monitor.
That depends on the site and your browser to some extent also but if there isn't a viewer embedded into the site, like on 3DVisionLive, a JPS/PNS will either open or save depending on the browser and it's settings or if it's a JPG/PNG then it will have to be saved and the extension will have to be renamed to JPS or PNS.
That depends on the site and your browser to some extent also but if there isn't a viewer embedded into the site, like on 3DVisionLive, a JPS/PNS will either open or save depending on the browser and it's settings or if it's a JPG/PNG then it will have to be saved and the extension will have to be renamed to JPS or PNS.
[quote="DarthLOL"]Thanks for the help guys, i can see 3D on www.3dvisionlive.com but thats the only site i can see side by side pics in 3D?[/quote]In general, you won't be able to see pictures in a browser outside of 3dvisionlive.com, because it requires a special plugin to make 3D Vision activate.
You can always do other 3D viewing though, like cross-eyed viewing as demonstrated by some interesting pictures here (moon sand in 3D!):
[url]http://www.sandgrains.com/3D-Gallery-three-dimensional-microscope-photography.html[/url]
You can see side-by-side images like this, and cross eye view it to see 3D (laser printing on paper micrograph):
[img]http://www.sandgrains.com/images/Printing-Stereo-Web.jpg[/img]
DarthLOL said:Thanks for the help guys, i can see 3D on www.3dvisionlive.com but thats the only site i can see side by side pics in 3D?
In general, you won't be able to see pictures in a browser outside of 3dvisionlive.com, because it requires a special plugin to make 3D Vision activate.
You can always do other 3D viewing though, like cross-eyed viewing as demonstrated by some interesting pictures here (moon sand in 3D!):
Thanks.
Thank you
Click this link and follow instructions.
http://www.3dvisionlive.com/3dv-html5-detection
------------
After passing test.Restart browser
Click 3D. On.
3D viewing options - Html5.
Edit: Weird html5 option isnt working for me atm.
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Those are always stereo in Chrome, on my system.
In general, all browsers will only show stereo photographs as side-by-side.
To view photos, you can use NVidia's 3D Vision Photo Viewer, or StereoPhotoMaker.
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You can always do other 3D viewing though, like cross-eyed viewing as demonstrated by some interesting pictures here (moon sand in 3D!):
http://www.sandgrains.com/3D-Gallery-three-dimensional-microscope-photography.html
You can see side-by-side images like this, and cross eye view it to see 3D (laser printing on paper micrograph):
Acer H5360 (1280x720@120Hz) - ASUS VG248QE with GSync mod - 3D Vision 1&2 - Driver 372.54
GTX 970 - i5-4670K@4.2GHz - 12GB RAM - Win7x64+evilKB2670838 - 4 Disk X25 RAID
SAGER NP9870-S - GTX 980 - i7-6700K - Win10 Pro 1607
Latest 3Dmigoto Release
Bo3b's School for ShaderHackers