NVidia Stereo Viewer switches eyes? Hi, anybody using the .jps image viewer?
Hi, I'm new here, I've used Nvidia stereo for some time now.
Has anyone had any experience with the NVidia Stereo Viewer? it is supposed to display stereo still images (I associated my .jps images with this software). I realized the software shows them in reverse - it switches the eyes. If you're viewing a single picture you can use the ctrl+W to switch between the eyes, but in the slideshow option it gets really annoying.
Anyone noticed this? Is there a fix? Thaks

AMD Athalon 3000+
Windows XP home
GeForce 6600
Driver+stereo version 91.31
SeeReal autostereo display
Hi, I'm new here, I've used Nvidia stereo for some time now.

Has anyone had any experience with the NVidia Stereo Viewer? it is supposed to display stereo still images (I associated my .jps images with this software). I realized the software shows them in reverse - it switches the eyes. If you're viewing a single picture you can use the ctrl+W to switch between the eyes, but in the slideshow option it gets really annoying.

Anyone noticed this? Is there a fix? Thaks



AMD Athalon 3000+

Windows XP home

GeForce 6600

Driver+stereo version 91.31

SeeReal autostereo display

#1
Posted 08/03/2006 11:06 AM   
Auctually its quite simple. All you need to do is change the extension from .jps to .jpg, open the pictures in paint or something and switch the images. After your done change the extension back to .jps and your good to go!
Auctually its quite simple. All you need to do is change the extension from .jps to .jpg, open the pictures in paint or something and switch the images. After your done change the extension back to .jps and your good to go!

#2
Posted 08/03/2006 08:07 PM   
[quote name='duceky' date='Aug 3 2006, 11:07 PM']Auctually its quite simple. All you need to do is change the extension from .jps to .jpg, open the pictures in paint or something and switch the images. After your done change the extension back to .jps and your good to go!
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Thanks for the help!
Shahi
[quote name='duceky' date='Aug 3 2006, 11:07 PM']Auctually its quite simple. All you need to do is change the extension from .jps to .jpg, open the pictures in paint or something and switch the images. After your done change the extension back to .jps and your good to go!

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Thanks for the help!

Shahi

#3
Posted 08/05/2006 12:26 PM   
You might like to try Stereo Photomaker (http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/). It shows JPS images fullscreen using shutter glasses (slideshow using space/backspace); can switch L/R images, adjust them (if needed) and save them in the new format. In fact, there's not much this program CAN'T do.
You might like to try Stereo Photomaker (http://stereo.jpn.org/eng/stphmkr/). It shows JPS images fullscreen using shutter glasses (slideshow using space/backspace); can switch L/R images, adjust them (if needed) and save them in the new format. In fact, there's not much this program CAN'T do.

#4
Posted 09/22/2006 12:01 AM   
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