- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAQh6bREFqM"]here[/url] taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">here taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
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
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAQh6bREFqM"]here[/url] taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">here taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
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
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
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
By accident I noticed the following:
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
With kind regards,
Anne
By accident I noticed the following:
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
With kind regards,
Anne
By accident I noticed the following:
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
With kind regards,
Anne
By accident I noticed the following:
- standard I have top of screen ghosting (windows 7 64 bit, AMD Phenom II X4 965, GD245HQ Acer)
- however when running in 3d and then switching of and on the monitor (leaving 3d mode active) the 'ghosting area' moves from the top of the screen more to the middle.
- Now the top of the screen is fine. Proving that at least it is possible to have good image at the top.
Am I on to something here? Can anyone reproduce this effec? Let's investigate.
With kind regards,
Anne
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAQh6bREFqM"]here[/url] taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">here taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
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
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids [url="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAQh6bREFqM"]here[/url] taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
I think it is a tracking thing - like the old school VCRs. I have seen youtube vids " rel="nofollow" target = "_blank">here taken from high speed cams, slowed down and it shows how some LCDs scan, top to bottom. Obviously because the glasses are off/on, you get the ghosting at the extremities we all know and love. I would like a sort of tracking control, a way to control the timings so you control where the ghosting takes place.
It might exacerbate the problem, the way the timings are currently set might be the least worse setting, but it would be good to find out for ourselves right?
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
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
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
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes
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
Handy Driver Discussion
Helix Mod - community fixes
Bo3b's Shaderhacker School - How to fix 3D in games
3dsolutionsgaming.com - videos, reviews and 3D fixes