3D vision Discover (red-Blue) looks YELOWISH Games when using 3D from control panel with cyan red gl
Hello.
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
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No, this is the problem with anaglyph glasses since you are using the lenses to filter out specific colors.
[quote name='Alcyone1' date='10 November 2011 - 07:49 AM' timestamp='1320929369' post='1323593']
Hello.
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
No, this is the problem with anaglyph glasses since you are using the lenses to filter out specific colors.
You can try those registry settings from this thread: [url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=213283&view=findpost&p=1310529"]3D-Vision-Discover Color-Change[/url]
Especially the "StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 setting should adress your issue.
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 = Full color
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000001 = 3D Vision Discover Colors(half color with green/yellow tint)
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000002 = black and white(greyscale)
Under Vista/Win7 64bit you will find those reg-keys there:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D
wow thanks a lot Flint! i dont know if it looks "full color" but i think sonic ( in Sonic Generations) looks more Blue and grass looks greener. althout i think its not so colorful as without 3D me guesses.
why isnt the setting "full color" ( 0 ) always on?? i have to change it all the time!!
why did nvidia put a setting by default that lokks worse?? what will they win?
wow thanks a lot Flint! i dont know if it looks "full color" but i think sonic ( in Sonic Generations) looks more Blue and grass looks greener. althout i think its not so colorful as without 3D me guesses.
why isnt the setting "full color" ( 0 ) always on?? i have to change it all the time!!
why did nvidia put a setting by default that lokks worse?? what will they win?
Full-Color-Anaglyph can be distracting when games use strong colors (especially for Red and Blue) - those colors will only be seen with one eye.
Best examples are Burnout Paradise or Mirrors Edge.
So Half-color-Anaglyph would be a lot better as the images are half-saturated, so every eye is able to see every "color".
But Nvidia was thinking they are extreme cleverly, and added a color-shader to the half-color-mode - to smooth the anaglyph color-loss-effect, so everything is looking more green/yellow.
@Andrew:
Maybe it would be a better idea, to add the Anaglyph-color-mode-switch to the Nvidia-Contol-panel and an extra option for disabling the anaglyph-color-shader. This should be a users-choice.
Nvidia infantilizes the user in their 3D-options. There should be much more options for the user, something like an advanced-tab, not only for 3D-Vision-Discover - 3D-Vision has also only basic settings - I just want to mention the Monitor-size-setting here, or the checkerboard-mode, or a sync-timing +/- for the glasses, or some more hotkey support - so many people complaining about.
With the older drivers you had such a good setup - where has it gone now? I understand your opinion to offer S3D for the masses, but what about the more advanced user?
Full-Color-Anaglyph can be distracting when games use strong colors (especially for Red and Blue) - those colors will only be seen with one eye.
Best examples are Burnout Paradise or Mirrors Edge.
So Half-color-Anaglyph would be a lot better as the images are half-saturated, so every eye is able to see every "color".
But Nvidia was thinking they are extreme cleverly, and added a color-shader to the half-color-mode - to smooth the anaglyph color-loss-effect, so everything is looking more green/yellow.
@Andrew:
Maybe it would be a better idea, to add the Anaglyph-color-mode-switch to the Nvidia-Contol-panel and an extra option for disabling the anaglyph-color-shader. This should be a users-choice.
Nvidia infantilizes the user in their 3D-options. There should be much more options for the user, something like an advanced-tab, not only for 3D-Vision-Discover - 3D-Vision has also only basic settings - I just want to mention the Monitor-size-setting here, or the checkerboard-mode, or a sync-timing +/- for the glasses, or some more hotkey support - so many people complaining about.
With the older drivers you had such a good setup - where has it gone now? I understand your opinion to offer S3D for the masses, but what about the more advanced user?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
Hello.
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
[/quote]
No, this is the problem with anaglyph glasses since you are using the lenses to filter out specific colors.
Hello.
when using Stereo 3D with red cyan glasses, like 3D vision Discover. in PC games
in games, i see a YELLOWISH tint, but the light is good.. its like colors are yellowish not very distinguishable. is there a way to see the game with its normal colors?
like with 3D vision Active shutter?
i like BOTH . red cyan , and Active shutter.
Thankss!!!
No, this is the problem with anaglyph glasses since you are using the lenses to filter out specific colors.
so there´s no way for sure to fix this?? by software or tweak or whatnot???
i also notice with anaglyph the 3D looks clearer(brighter) than with 3D vision Active Shutterz.
so there´s no way for sure to fix this?? by software or tweak or whatnot???
i also notice with anaglyph the 3D looks clearer(brighter) than with 3D vision Active Shutterz.
Especially the "StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 setting should adress your issue.
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 = Full color
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000001 = 3D Vision Discover Colors(half color with green/yellow tint)
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000002 = black and white(greyscale)
Under Vista/Win7 64bit you will find those reg-keys there:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D
Especially the "StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 setting should adress your issue.
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000000 = Full color
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000001 = 3D Vision Discover Colors(half color with green/yellow tint)
"StereoAnaglyphType"=dword:00000002 = black and white(greyscale)
Under Vista/Win7 64bit you will find those reg-keys there:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Wow6432Node\NVIDIA Corporation\Global\Stereo3D
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
why isnt the setting "full color" ( 0 ) always on?? i have to change it all the time!!
why did nvidia put a setting by default that lokks worse?? what will they win?
why isnt the setting "full color" ( 0 ) always on?? i have to change it all the time!!
why did nvidia put a setting by default that lokks worse?? what will they win?
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Best examples are Burnout Paradise or Mirrors Edge.
So Half-color-Anaglyph would be a lot better as the images are half-saturated, so every eye is able to see every "color".
But Nvidia was thinking they are extreme cleverly, and added a color-shader to the half-color-mode - to smooth the anaglyph color-loss-effect, so everything is looking more green/yellow.
@Andrew:
Maybe it would be a better idea, to add the Anaglyph-color-mode-switch to the Nvidia-Contol-panel and an extra option for disabling the anaglyph-color-shader. This should be a users-choice.
Nvidia infantilizes the user in their 3D-options. There should be much more options for the user, something like an advanced-tab, not only for 3D-Vision-Discover - 3D-Vision has also only basic settings - I just want to mention the Monitor-size-setting here, or the checkerboard-mode, or a sync-timing +/- for the glasses, or some more hotkey support - so many people complaining about.
With the older drivers you had such a good setup - where has it gone now? I understand your opinion to offer S3D for the masses, but what about the more advanced user?
Best examples are Burnout Paradise or Mirrors Edge.
So Half-color-Anaglyph would be a lot better as the images are half-saturated, so every eye is able to see every "color".
But Nvidia was thinking they are extreme cleverly, and added a color-shader to the half-color-mode - to smooth the anaglyph color-loss-effect, so everything is looking more green/yellow.
@Andrew:
Maybe it would be a better idea, to add the Anaglyph-color-mode-switch to the Nvidia-Contol-panel and an extra option for disabling the anaglyph-color-shader. This should be a users-choice.
Nvidia infantilizes the user in their 3D-options. There should be much more options for the user, something like an advanced-tab, not only for 3D-Vision-Discover - 3D-Vision has also only basic settings - I just want to mention the Monitor-size-setting here, or the checkerboard-mode, or a sync-timing +/- for the glasses, or some more hotkey support - so many people complaining about.
With the older drivers you had such a good setup - where has it gone now? I understand your opinion to offer S3D for the masses, but what about the more advanced user?
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision