Only one thing. The screen is so large that the 3D depth is not enough.
How can we override the depth limit ? by registry ?
For a game that has a config, how can we change the convergence so the image comes out of the screen (another way to increase depth in the other direction)
Only one thing. The screen is so large that the 3D depth is not enough.
How can we override the depth limit ? by registry ?
For a game that has a config, how can we change the convergence so the image comes out of the screen (another way to increase depth in the other direction)
hello!
you have no idea how many people (including me!) are going to be asking you questions :)
for depth, try the wheel on the back of the emitter.
for convergence, go into the 3d options and enable the advanced controls. you can adjust it there.
come back with your findings ASAP!
i should have my 5360 this week... maybe.
Hey Epal where did you buy the projector from? How much is it? Templarwiz where are you getting yours from? What type of projector screen did you go with??
Hey Epal where did you buy the projector from? How much is it? Templarwiz where are you getting yours from? What type of projector screen did you go with??
its coming from pixmania and i already have high gain paint on my wall, since i have a proj already. the paint is about as good as a screen, and far cheaper.
its coming from pixmania and i already have high gain paint on my wall, since i have a proj already. the paint is about as good as a screen, and far cheaper.
I'm pretty sure there is a registry key you can edit to define the screensize, but i'll be darned if i can remember what it is atm :(
*EDIT*
Found it!
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=95306&hl=registry"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...amp;hl=registry[/url]
--- Change limit of maximum Separation:
"MonitorSize"=dword:00000026 --- corresponds to monitor-size in "Stereo Setup & Test" section of nvidia's control panel. Convert this value to decimal and divide by 2 to get inches of monitor setting (38/2=19" for me here). Setting this entry to $a (decimal 10) means you're telling the driver you have a 5-inch screen. Why would you do that? It increases the maximum separation available to you in case you need it. I need it to play ONI in 3d because it's an OpenGL game and for some reason maximum separation shows very small effect. Lying to the driver and telling it I have a 5-inch screen tricks it into making maximum separation half of the screen's diameter since you're eyes are about 2.5 inches apart.
It can be found under HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Nvidia Corporation\Global\Stereo3D with regedit (minus the wow6432node for 32bit setups i believe)
"MonitorSize"=dword:00000026 --- corresponds to monitor-size in "Stereo Setup & Test" section of nvidia's control panel. Convert this value to decimal and divide by 2 to get inches of monitor setting (38/2=19" for me here). Setting this entry to $a (decimal 10) means you're telling the driver you have a 5-inch screen. Why would you do that? It increases the maximum separation available to you in case you need it. I need it to play ONI in 3d because it's an OpenGL game and for some reason maximum separation shows very small effect. Lying to the driver and telling it I have a 5-inch screen tricks it into making maximum separation half of the screen's diameter since you're eyes are about 2.5 inches apart.
It can be found under HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Nvidia Corporation\Global\Stereo3D with regedit (minus the wow6432node for 32bit setups i believe)
objects will look infinite far away with eyedistance (6.4 cm) separating the 2 images. Anything above 6.4 cm would be "unnatural" and require Your eyes to diverge ala Marty Feldman...
objects will look infinite far away with eyedistance (6.4 cm) separating the 2 images. Anything above 6.4 cm would be "unnatural" and require Your eyes to diverge ala Marty Feldman...
Works very well, no ghosting at all
Only one thing. The screen is so large that the 3D depth is not enough.
How can we override the depth limit ? by registry ?
For a game that has a config, how can we change the convergence so the image comes out of the screen (another way to increase depth in the other direction)
Thx for any answer !!!
Works very well, no ghosting at all
Only one thing. The screen is so large that the 3D depth is not enough.
How can we override the depth limit ? by registry ?
For a game that has a config, how can we change the convergence so the image comes out of the screen (another way to increase depth in the other direction)
Thx for any answer !!!
you have no idea how many people (including me!) are going to be asking you questions :)
for depth, try the wheel on the back of the emitter.
for convergence, go into the 3d options and enable the advanced controls. you can adjust it there.
come back with your findings ASAP!
i should have my 5360 this week... maybe.
you have no idea how many people (including me!) are going to be asking you questions :)
for depth, try the wheel on the back of the emitter.
for convergence, go into the 3d options and enable the advanced controls. you can adjust it there.
come back with your findings ASAP!
i should have my 5360 this week... maybe.
Et in Arcadia Ego
Et in Arcadia Ego
*EDIT*
Found it!
[url="http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=95306&hl=registry"]http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...amp;hl=registry[/url]
--- Change limit of maximum Separation:
"MonitorSize"=dword:00000026 --- corresponds to monitor-size in "Stereo Setup & Test" section of nvidia's control panel. Convert this value to decimal and divide by 2 to get inches of monitor setting (38/2=19" for me here). Setting this entry to $a (decimal 10) means you're telling the driver you have a 5-inch screen. Why would you do that? It increases the maximum separation available to you in case you need it. I need it to play ONI in 3d because it's an OpenGL game and for some reason maximum separation shows very small effect. Lying to the driver and telling it I have a 5-inch screen tricks it into making maximum separation half of the screen's diameter since you're eyes are about 2.5 inches apart.
It can be found under HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Nvidia Corporation\Global\Stereo3D with regedit (minus the wow6432node for 32bit setups i believe)
*EDIT*
Found it!
http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtop...amp;hl=registry
--- Change limit of maximum Separation:
"MonitorSize"=dword:00000026 --- corresponds to monitor-size in "Stereo Setup & Test" section of nvidia's control panel. Convert this value to decimal and divide by 2 to get inches of monitor setting (38/2=19" for me here). Setting this entry to $a (decimal 10) means you're telling the driver you have a 5-inch screen. Why would you do that? It increases the maximum separation available to you in case you need it. I need it to play ONI in 3d because it's an OpenGL game and for some reason maximum separation shows very small effect. Lying to the driver and telling it I have a 5-inch screen tricks it into making maximum separation half of the screen's diameter since you're eyes are about 2.5 inches apart.
It can be found under HKLM\Software\Wow6432Node\Nvidia Corporation\Global\Stereo3D with regedit (minus the wow6432node for 32bit setups i believe)