Ghosting variation
Has anyone noticed how much they can change the amount of visible ghosting by moving their head and changing the angle of the glasses?
Turn your head left or right and the ghosting can appear to switch from right to left and at some angles it almost disappears.
I have found this true for light dark contrast ghosting in the middle of the screen and the more persistent top bottom ghosting many have described (but by moving my head up and down).

Sometimes a quite major artefact can be reduced significantly by simply sitting up straight and getting a better angle on the screen (usually slightly off centre to the left for me).

I personally am not hugely bothered by ghosting, I love the 3d experience but some of my fellow users situations may be alleviated with the simple repositioning of their screen for a more optimum angle.
Has anyone noticed how much they can change the amount of visible ghosting by moving their head and changing the angle of the glasses?

Turn your head left or right and the ghosting can appear to switch from right to left and at some angles it almost disappears.

I have found this true for light dark contrast ghosting in the middle of the screen and the more persistent top bottom ghosting many have described (but by moving my head up and down).



Sometimes a quite major artefact can be reduced significantly by simply sitting up straight and getting a better angle on the screen (usually slightly off centre to the left for me).



I personally am not hugely bothered by ghosting, I love the 3d experience but some of my fellow users situations may be alleviated with the simple repositioning of their screen for a more optimum angle.

#1
Posted 07/02/2010 01:43 PM   
One of the main reasons for the ghosting issue is that the glasses do not fully block light from entering when it is not supposed to be. It is a hardware flaw that Nvidia will never admit.
One of the main reasons for the ghosting issue is that the glasses do not fully block light from entering when it is not supposed to be. It is a hardware flaw that Nvidia will never admit.

#2
Posted 07/02/2010 06:33 PM   
There are several reasons for ghosting.
One of the is what you mention.
Others are purely due to current LCD technology - top/bottom ghosting and high-contrast ghostings.
There are several reasons for ghosting.

One of the is what you mention.

Others are purely due to current LCD technology - top/bottom ghosting and high-contrast ghostings.

#3
Posted 07/02/2010 07:32 PM   
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