I know that you can force 3D Vision to work as low as 100hz, and anyone who owns an H5360 knows that there is a serious brightness drop @ 120hz... is it possible to force the projector at 100hz for 3D Vision? Has anyone tried this? Is the brightness drop the same or better?
I know that you can force 3D Vision to work as low as 100hz, and anyone who owns an H5360 knows that there is a serious brightness drop @ 120hz... is it possible to force the projector at 100hz for 3D Vision? Has anyone tried this? Is the brightness drop the same or better?
[quote name='Azure247' post='1100003' date='Aug 6 2010, 05:31 PM']Brightness isnt a problem for me, then again I have a 1.1 gain screen.[/quote]
It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.
[quote name='Azure247' post='1100003' date='Aug 6 2010, 05:31 PM']Brightness isnt a problem for me, then again I have a 1.1 gain screen.
It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100027' date='Aug 6 2010, 01:12 PM']It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.[/quote]
great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100027' date='Aug 6 2010, 01:12 PM']It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.
great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on
Core I7 960 4ghz
Evga 760
12G ram
1 intel ssd os, 2 veloraptor in raid, 2 2tb hardrives in raid
gtx 480 sli
thermaltake 1500watt power supply.
Samsung blueray burner
acer h5360
acer 23 inch monitor x 3 for 3dvs. (3d vision surrond)
Now i hope the world doesnt end anytime soon. I wanna play with my toys for a bit more.
[quote name='alanwest09872' post='1100073' date='Aug 6 2010, 08:51 PM']great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on[/quote]
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love you guys. Apparently 100hz wont work, and Im going for gain:3 . But thats a gain factor that starts to hotspot too, so curved or rear projection screen is preferable.
Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes. Probably you can get used to it.
Around 800 lumen is preferable btw, that means 4 , 5 gain screen if you want to restore it entirely, same brightness with glasses , like with glasses off.
Alan , smoking:
[quote]Did you know…DLP projectors don’t require a filter? Our technology is immune to dust which means lower maintenance costs! Ask for it![/quote] pub compatible pj! :D
[quote name='alanwest09872' post='1100073' date='Aug 6 2010, 08:51 PM']great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on
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love you guys. Apparently 100hz wont work, and Im going for gain:3 . But thats a gain factor that starts to hotspot too, so curved or rear projection screen is preferable.
Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes. Probably you can get used to it.
Around 800 lumen is preferable btw, that means 4 , 5 gain screen if you want to restore it entirely, same brightness with glasses , like with glasses off.
Alan , smoking:
Did you know…DLP projectors don’t require a filter? Our technology is immune to dust which means lower maintenance costs! Ask for it!
[quote name='tritosine' post='1100080' date='Aug 6 2010, 09:06 PM']Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes.[/quote]
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
[quote name='tritosine' post='1100080' date='Aug 6 2010, 09:06 PM']Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes.
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
[quote name='tritosine' post='1100080' date='Aug 6 2010, 09:06 PM']Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes.[/quote]
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
[quote name='tritosine' post='1100080' date='Aug 6 2010, 09:06 PM']Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes.
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100126' date='Aug 6 2010, 10:37 PM']Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.[/quote]
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100126' date='Aug 6 2010, 10:37 PM']Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100126' date='Aug 6 2010, 10:37 PM']Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.[/quote]
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
[quote name='jpkrautw' post='1100126' date='Aug 6 2010, 10:37 PM']Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.
It's not a PROBLEM for me either - things still look great - but it would be nice to get a little boost. A LOT of the color fidelity is lost after putting on the glasses.
great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on
great for me also. brightness drops alot hard to smoke when I put the glasses on
Core I7 960 4ghz
Evga 760
12G ram
1 intel ssd os, 2 veloraptor in raid, 2 2tb hardrives in raid
gtx 480 sli
thermaltake 1500watt power supply.
Samsung blueray burner
acer h5360
acer 23 inch monitor x 3 for 3dvs. (3d vision surrond)
Now i hope the world doesnt end anytime soon. I wanna play with my toys for a bit more.
love you guys. Apparently 100hz wont work, and Im going for gain:3 . But thats a gain factor that starts to hotspot too, so curved or rear projection screen is preferable.
Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes. Probably you can get used to it.
Around 800 lumen is preferable btw, that means 4 , 5 gain screen if you want to restore it entirely, same brightness with glasses , like with glasses off.
Alan , smoking:
[quote]Did you know…DLP projectors don’t require a filter? Our technology is immune to dust which means lower maintenance costs! Ask for it![/quote] pub compatible pj! :D
love you guys. Apparently 100hz wont work, and Im going for gain:3 . But thats a gain factor that starts to hotspot too, so curved or rear projection screen is preferable.
Don't forget , if theres not enough luma, you eyes have hard time extracting color information. Maybe thats exactly what you experience. Colors are there, brightness is not there, hence you give hard time for your eyes. Probably you can get used to it.
Around 800 lumen is preferable btw, that means 4 , 5 gain screen if you want to restore it entirely, same brightness with glasses , like with glasses off.
Alan , smoking:
pub compatible pj! :D
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
Yup - which is why I was wondering if anyone has tried forcing 100hz to see the brightness effects. Acer manual says anything from 50hz - 120hz should work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
I say go for the screen, that'd surely work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
I say go for the screen, that'd surely work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
I say go for the screen, that'd surely work.
I tried it , drifted with USB. And it definately wont work with DLP_link cause the white segment of the colorwheel is used for sync then.
There s a chance it would work if you sniff sync signal out of DVI / VGA , and bypass USB sync that goes into the emitter. But then theres a possibility the colorwheel always runs at a constant speed, hence any incoming data is resampled retimed inside the pj.
I say go for the screen, that'd surely work.