Can I change my second monitor's brightness when 3D is enabled?
Whenever I use 3D, my second monitor is unreasonably dark. It's not just the active shutter blocking out the light, but the polarizer film is tiled 22.5 degrees from the polarizer film in the glasses.
The OSD on that thing is painful to use and I'd rather not have to mess with the brightness every single time I use 3D.
I haven't tried it yet, but there appears to be a way to change the brightness in software via DCC/CI. Is there some way I could have it automatically increase the brightness of the monitor when 3D is enabled?
Whenever I use 3D, my second monitor is unreasonably dark. It's not just the active shutter blocking out the light, but the polarizer film is tiled 22.5 degrees from the polarizer film in the glasses.
The OSD on that thing is painful to use and I'd rather not have to mess with the brightness every single time I use 3D.
I haven't tried it yet, but there appears to be a way to change the brightness in software via DCC/CI. Is there some way I could have it automatically increase the brightness of the monitor when 3D is enabled?
Maybe try this? I found it via a quick check on youtube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBsyUjcSaTE
I can't personally recommend it, since I haven't used it. So use it at your own discretion/risk
Or you can check youtube for more
or try here
http://alternativeto.net/software/pangobright/
The OSD on that thing is painful to use and I'd rather not have to mess with the brightness every single time I use 3D.
I haven't tried it yet, but there appears to be a way to change the brightness in software via DCC/CI. Is there some way I could have it automatically increase the brightness of the monitor when 3D is enabled?
I can't personally recommend it, since I haven't used it. So use it at your own discretion/risk
Or you can check youtube for more
or try here
http://alternativeto.net/software/pangobright/