Hi everyone,
I'm trying to understand how the NVidia 3D Vision driver works. I have a project in Unity3D and would like to control, or at least understand, the settings for depth and convergence so I can create an optimal scene for stereoscopic viewing.
What do the values for "StereoSeparation", "StereoConvergence", "StereoSeparationAdjustLess", "StereoSeparationAdjustMore" or "MonitorSize" in the registry mean for example?
The values for "StereoSeparation" is the Depth from 0 to 100 percent. That I understand. But what actual value would that be? Interaxial distance from 0 to 6 cm or something?
The values for "StereoConvergence" seem to range from 1.000.000.000 when convergence is set to match an object at 0 distance to the camera, to somewhere around 1.240.000.000 when it's set to match an object with infinite distance to the camera.
The value for "MonitorSize" is fixed at 34, and I can't change it. That value makes no sense either for me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
I'm trying to understand how the NVidia 3D Vision driver works. I have a project in Unity3D and would like to control, or at least understand, the settings for depth and convergence so I can create an optimal scene for stereoscopic viewing.
What do the values for "StereoSeparation", "StereoConvergence", "StereoSeparationAdjustLess", "StereoSeparationAdjustMore" or "MonitorSize" in the registry mean for example?
The values for "StereoSeparation" is the Depth from 0 to 100 percent. That I understand. But what actual value would that be? Interaxial distance from 0 to 6 cm or something?
The values for "StereoConvergence" seem to range from 1.000.000.000 when convergence is set to match an object at 0 distance to the camera, to somewhere around 1.240.000.000 when it's set to match an object with infinite distance to the camera.
The value for "MonitorSize" is fixed at 34, and I can't change it. That value makes no sense either for me.
[quote="MrWilde"]So the MonitorSize value is twice the real world size. Thanks. What about the other entries in the registry, like "StereoConvergence" for example?[/quote]
Well not exactly, the value is in HEX, so for example 2C in HEX is 44 in decimal numbers. I really don't know much about this stuff, I only knew about this MonitorSize value because of the depth hack so I can't really help you further. I suggest you find some info on registry editing, that might help you understand better what all these different values actually mean and how they could be edited.
MrWilde said:So the MonitorSize value is twice the real world size. Thanks. What about the other entries in the registry, like "StereoConvergence" for example?
Well not exactly, the value is in HEX, so for example 2C in HEX is 44 in decimal numbers. I really don't know much about this stuff, I only knew about this MonitorSize value because of the depth hack so I can't really help you further. I suggest you find some info on registry editing, that might help you understand better what all these different values actually mean and how they could be edited.
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I'm trying to understand how the NVidia 3D Vision driver works. I have a project in Unity3D and would like to control, or at least understand, the settings for depth and convergence so I can create an optimal scene for stereoscopic viewing.
What do the values for "StereoSeparation", "StereoConvergence", "StereoSeparationAdjustLess", "StereoSeparationAdjustMore" or "MonitorSize" in the registry mean for example?
The values for "StereoSeparation" is the Depth from 0 to 100 percent. That I understand. But what actual value would that be? Interaxial distance from 0 to 6 cm or something?
The values for "StereoConvergence" seem to range from 1.000.000.000 when convergence is set to match an object at 0 distance to the camera, to somewhere around 1.240.000.000 when it's set to match an object with infinite distance to the camera.
The value for "MonitorSize" is fixed at 34, and I can't change it. That value makes no sense either for me.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Rob
Here's some info on the MonitorSize value: http://3dvision-blog.com/tag/depth-hack/
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Well not exactly, the value is in HEX, so for example 2C in HEX is 44 in decimal numbers. I really don't know much about this stuff, I only knew about this MonitorSize value because of the depth hack so I can't really help you further. I suggest you find some info on registry editing, that might help you understand better what all these different values actually mean and how they could be edited.
Intel i5 2500K @ 4.5GHz
Asus P8P67 PRO
Corsair XMS3 DDR3 8GB
nVidia GTX 660 SLI + nVidia 3D Vision
Asus Xonar Essence ST with AKG K601/Sennheiser HD 595
Corsair Force GT 120GB SSD + 5TB HDD Storage
Corsair AX 850 PSU
Coolermaster HAF 932 Case
HELIX MOD - A must for any 3D Vision gamer