Hey Guys, I got my 3D vision kit and a monitor, the Acer gd245hq a few months back, and was pretty impressed when I'd tried it out in my local hardware store.
Anyway, my problem is, like the tpoc title says, ghosting, even on games that are supposedly 3d vision ready, such as Resident Evil 5, It's very noticeable when dark colours are held against a bright background and vice versa.
And it also happens on other 3D ready games, like mafia II, and BFBC2, I've tried altering the convergence settings for the games and rolling back the 3D effect a bit but the ghosting is still very noticeable, is there anything I can do to sort it out? Here are my specs: i7 920, 2 x GTX 260 Sli, 6GB RAM.
Hey Guys, I got my 3D vision kit and a monitor, the Acer gd245hq a few months back, and was pretty impressed when I'd tried it out in my local hardware store.
Anyway, my problem is, like the tpoc title says, ghosting, even on games that are supposedly 3d vision ready, such as Resident Evil 5, It's very noticeable when dark colours are held against a bright background and vice versa.
And it also happens on other 3D ready games, like mafia II, and BFBC2, I've tried altering the convergence settings for the games and rolling back the 3D effect a bit but the ghosting is still very noticeable, is there anything I can do to sort it out? Here are my specs: i7 920, 2 x GTX 260 Sli, 6GB RAM.
Ghosting is normal,it's somewhat technical..but it's mainly because of the monitor you use...
Callibration of the monitor helps alot in games like BFBC2 and Mafia 2.
Somewhere on this form there is a nice program that works with the Samsung 2233rz [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/[/url]
Ghosting has been my only real trouble with 3D vision. I'm pretty much limited to having the depth setting fairly low, because as you increase the depth, the ghosting becomes more apparent. On Just Cause 2 I have to keep the depth basically at the bottom to reduce it, whereas Dead Rising 2 I can have it a fair bit higher. I'm yet to try playing with gamma/contrast settings on the NVidia control panel, but apparently these can reduce the ghosting if the game doesn't over-ride the settings.
Ghosting has been my only real trouble with 3D vision. I'm pretty much limited to having the depth setting fairly low, because as you increase the depth, the ghosting becomes more apparent. On Just Cause 2 I have to keep the depth basically at the bottom to reduce it, whereas Dead Rising 2 I can have it a fair bit higher. I'm yet to try playing with gamma/contrast settings on the NVidia control panel, but apparently these can reduce the ghosting if the game doesn't over-ride the settings.
My Laptop:
Toshiba Satellite A665 - 15.6" 120Hz 3D LCD - Intel Core i7 740QM (1.73GHz x 4)
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 RAM - Nvidia 3D Vision - Nvidia 350M 1GB - 3D Blu-Ray RW - 500GB HDD
Anyway, my problem is, like the tpoc title says, ghosting, even on games that are supposedly 3d vision ready, such as Resident Evil 5, It's very noticeable when dark colours are held against a bright background and vice versa.
And it also happens on other 3D ready games, like mafia II, and BFBC2, I've tried altering the convergence settings for the games and rolling back the 3D effect a bit but the ghosting is still very noticeable, is there anything I can do to sort it out? Here are my specs: i7 920, 2 x GTX 260 Sli, 6GB RAM.
Thanks.
Anyway, my problem is, like the tpoc title says, ghosting, even on games that are supposedly 3d vision ready, such as Resident Evil 5, It's very noticeable when dark colours are held against a bright background and vice versa.
And it also happens on other 3D ready games, like mafia II, and BFBC2, I've tried altering the convergence settings for the games and rolling back the 3D effect a bit but the ghosting is still very noticeable, is there anything I can do to sort it out? Here are my specs: i7 920, 2 x GTX 260 Sli, 6GB RAM.
Thanks.
Callibration of the monitor helps alot in games like BFBC2 and Mafia 2.
Somewhere on this form there is a nice program that works with the Samsung 2233rz [url="http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/"]http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/[/url]
Don't know if it works for other monitors...
Callibration of the monitor helps alot in games like BFBC2 and Mafia 2.
Somewhere on this form there is a nice program that works with the Samsung 2233rz http://3dvision-blog.com/forum/
Don't know if it works for other monitors...
Intel I7 3820 3.8 Ghz,MSI MS7760 Motherboard, 6GB )2x MSI GTX670 (SLI),OCZ Vertex 230Gb SSD,OCZ Agility 120Gb SSD, Asus 3D VG278HR ,Optoma HD67 3D DLP Beamer with 95inch 2.5 gain screen.
My Laptop:
Toshiba Satellite A665 - 15.6" 120Hz 3D LCD - Intel Core i7 740QM (1.73GHz x 4)
4GB 1066MHz DDR3 RAM - Nvidia 3D Vision - Nvidia 350M 1GB - 3D Blu-Ray RW - 500GB HDD