In the list of 3D Vision problems thread, https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/847809/3d-vision/list-of-3d-vision-problems/
One of the problems I mentioned was that 3D Vision Discover used Red/Blue. The problem with this, is that Nvidia no longer sells the glasses. Plus the only glasses that they did sell were paper.
Anyone that tried to find Red/Blue glasses that worked with 3D Vision Discover, knows that finding a pair with good extinction was impossible. The Blue filters of 3rd Party glasses never worked, causing an annoying cross talk.
Well it seems that Nvidia has listened and changed their anaglyph format to Red/Cyan. Using a cheap pair from a red/cyan anaglyph DVD, I now get fairly decent extinction. The Cyan is good, but the red is now a problem.
Anyhow, it's much better than it was. I'm not sure in which driver they made the change, since I hadn't tried it in a long time, currently I'm on 373.06
One of the problems I mentioned was that 3D Vision Discover used Red/Blue. The problem with this, is that Nvidia no longer sells the glasses. Plus the only glasses that they did sell were paper.
Anyone that tried to find Red/Blue glasses that worked with 3D Vision Discover, knows that finding a pair with good extinction was impossible. The Blue filters of 3rd Party glasses never worked, causing an annoying cross talk.
Well it seems that Nvidia has listened and changed their anaglyph format to Red/Cyan. Using a cheap pair from a red/cyan anaglyph DVD, I now get fairly decent extinction. The Cyan is good, but the red is now a problem.
Anyhow, it's much better than it was. I'm not sure in which driver they made the change, since I hadn't tried it in a long time, currently I'm on 373.06
Previously with Nvidia's Red/Blue, I bought 4 different glasses from Amazon that never worked very well. The last pair being [url=https://www.amazon.com/Universal-Glasses-Anaglyph-Nvidia-Plastic/dp/B00HKQ9YDQ/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1479183166&sr=8-1&keywords=nvidia++anaglyph]these[/url]
The best that I found that worked with Nvidia's Red/Blue was the pair that Corel included in the box with their WinDVD Pro a few years back.
Now that tNvidia is using Red/Cyan, I'm not sure which available glasses are the best.
The glasses that you linked look a little blueish in the picture, whereas Cyan is blueish-green.
[img]http://www.berezin.com/3d/images/anaaviator.jpg[/img]
the glasses you linked below
[img]https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/41uIcfJk%2BFL.jpg[/img]
The Spykids glasses were also the first ones that I used for gaming when I played Avatar, using the native stereoscopic rendering available in the game. It's been 3D > 2D ever since, when possible.
The Spykids glasses were also the first ones that I used for gaming when I played Avatar, using the native stereoscopic rendering available in the game. It's been 3D > 2D ever since, when possible.
This can be interesting for some of my friends that have a Nvidia GPU but not a 3D monitor.
I'm colorblind (red weakness). I wonder if it affects my ability to use anaglyph glasses. I have only used them a few times with some movies when I was a little boy, and I remember big ghosting issues (even before knowing what that was, lol). I don't have any anaglyph glasses at home right now.
This can be interesting for some of my friends that have a Nvidia GPU but not a 3D monitor.
I'm colorblind (red weakness). I wonder if it affects my ability to use anaglyph glasses. I have only used them a few times with some movies when I was a little boy, and I remember big ghosting issues (even before knowing what that was, lol). I don't have any anaglyph glasses at home right now.
A lot of the cross-talk in anaglyph can be attributed to the filters not being the exact tint needed. With exactly matching color filters, the extinction of cross-talk can be really good.
By it's nature, anaglyph doesn't provide full color representation to the end user. Some filter colors provide a somewhat better experience, check ColorCode 3-D and Inficolor 3D in the linked wiki page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D
Note: there are threads in these forums detailing how to change color output for anaglyph via registry edits for those that might have a pair of color code glasses.
A lot of the cross-talk in anaglyph can be attributed to the filters not being the exact tint needed. With exactly matching color filters, the extinction of cross-talk can be really good.
By it's nature, anaglyph doesn't provide full color representation to the end user. Some filter colors provide a somewhat better experience, check ColorCode 3-D and Inficolor 3D in the linked wiki page.
Note: there are threads in these forums detailing how to change color output for anaglyph via registry edits for those that might have a pair of color code glasses.
Well Those glasses I ordered where Blue/Red :( sucked..
I did find 1 more place that sold the hopefully corrected kind.. I ordered one pair and will see in a few days..
You can try to edit the registry back to Nvidia's Red/Blue.
The Red/Blue glasses that I bought from Amazon never worked very well.
Perhaps this pair that you bought from this other site might work well with it.
Well they are supposed to be the Anachrome Aviators you posted up above.. I will see when I get them I guess it really could just be another set of aviators with red/blue :(
Well they are supposed to be the Anachrome Aviators you posted up above.. I will see when I get them I guess it really could just be another set of aviators with red/blue :(
[quote="D-Man11"]Well it seems that Nvidia has listened and changed their anaglyph format to Red/Cyan. Using a cheap pair from a red/cyan anaglyph DVD, I now get fairly decent extinction. The Cyan is good, but the red is now a problem.[/quote]
When I noticed this change, it was because I was looking at some photos on 3D Vision live on my 4K 2D TV. I like to surf on this TV due to the real estate that it offers.
Anyhow, at the time I didn't think about the colorbug issue that can be present in some 3D Displays. After seeing the following [url=https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/818183/3d-vision/gtx-970-4k-3d-vision-gaming-success-with-lgub850v-passive-tv-/post/5026409/#5026409]post[/url] by joker18
[quote="joker18"]Deleting the extension block was a solution for fullHD passive LG TVs.
For 4k I only had it with UHD color off and I don't remebmer anyonene having this problem.
I don't know if deleting the extension block would work for this edid.
Do the follwing:
Rename HDMI input - PC
Use HDMI 3 (IN my case maybe other in yours... check manual) - not all inputs are 4K 4:4:4
Don't use RGB, use YCbCr 4:4:4.
Activate UHDcolor. [/quote]
it made me think to retest this and now extinction is almost 100% in both eyes on my 4K 2D. So it made me try it in a game and the result was great, excluding the loss of color fidelity that is inherent with anaglyph technology that uses single color filters.
This might also work with the Steam Link I just bought if it does, I could play some games where I do not care about color fidelity in 3D.
D-Man11 said:Well it seems that Nvidia has listened and changed their anaglyph format to Red/Cyan. Using a cheap pair from a red/cyan anaglyph DVD, I now get fairly decent extinction. The Cyan is good, but the red is now a problem.
When I noticed this change, it was because I was looking at some photos on 3D Vision live on my 4K 2D TV. I like to surf on this TV due to the real estate that it offers.
Anyhow, at the time I didn't think about the colorbug issue that can be present in some 3D Displays. After seeing the following post by joker18
joker18 said:Deleting the extension block was a solution for fullHD passive LG TVs.
For 4k I only had it with UHD color off and I don't remebmer anyonene having this problem.
I don't know if deleting the extension block would work for this edid.
Do the follwing:
Rename HDMI input - PC
Use HDMI 3 (IN my case maybe other in yours... check manual) - not all inputs are 4K 4:4:4
Don't use RGB, use YCbCr 4:4:4.
Activate UHDcolor.
it made me think to retest this and now extinction is almost 100% in both eyes on my 4K 2D. So it made me try it in a game and the result was great, excluding the loss of color fidelity that is inherent with anaglyph technology that uses single color filters.
This might also work with the Steam Link I just bought if it does, I could play some games where I do not care about color fidelity in 3D.
Since Nvidia fixed their anaglyph colors, those old youtube videos are so much funner to watch :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVAoUhp-doE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Emw7-X2ziu8
One of the problems I mentioned was that 3D Vision Discover used Red/Blue. The problem with this, is that Nvidia no longer sells the glasses. Plus the only glasses that they did sell were paper.
Anyone that tried to find Red/Blue glasses that worked with 3D Vision Discover, knows that finding a pair with good extinction was impossible. The Blue filters of 3rd Party glasses never worked, causing an annoying cross talk.
Well it seems that Nvidia has listened and changed their anaglyph format to Red/Cyan. Using a cheap pair from a red/cyan anaglyph DVD, I now get fairly decent extinction. The Cyan is good, but the red is now a problem.
Anyhow, it's much better than it was. I'm not sure in which driver they made the change, since I hadn't tried it in a long time, currently I'm on 373.06
https://www.amazon.com/3D-Glasses-cyan-plastic-frame/dp/B001CD8GAA
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The best that I found that worked with Nvidia's Red/Blue was the pair that Corel included in the box with their WinDVD Pro a few years back.
Now that tNvidia is using Red/Cyan, I'm not sure which available glasses are the best.
The glasses that you linked look a little blueish in the picture, whereas Cyan is blueish-green.
the glasses you linked below
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I'm colorblind (red weakness). I wonder if it affects my ability to use anaglyph glasses. I have only used them a few times with some movies when I was a little boy, and I remember big ghosting issues (even before knowing what that was, lol). I don't have any anaglyph glasses at home right now.
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By it's nature, anaglyph doesn't provide full color representation to the end user. Some filter colors provide a somewhat better experience, check ColorCode 3-D and Inficolor 3D in the linked wiki page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D
Note: there are threads in these forums detailing how to change color output for anaglyph via registry edits for those that might have a pair of color code glasses.
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here is the link good stuff found there ;)
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I did find 1 more place that sold the hopefully corrected kind.. I ordered one pair and will see in a few days..
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The Red/Blue glasses that I bought from Amazon never worked very well.
Perhaps this pair that you bought from this other site might work well with it.
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When I noticed this change, it was because I was looking at some photos on 3D Vision live on my 4K 2D TV. I like to surf on this TV due to the real estate that it offers.
Anyhow, at the time I didn't think about the colorbug issue that can be present in some 3D Displays. After seeing the following post by joker18
it made me think to retest this and now extinction is almost 100% in both eyes on my 4K 2D. So it made me try it in a game and the result was great, excluding the loss of color fidelity that is inherent with anaglyph technology that uses single color filters.
This might also work with the Steam Link I just bought if it does, I could play some games where I do not care about color fidelity in 3D.