That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
[quote name='Zloth' date='05 April 2011 - 01:02 AM' timestamp='1301965320' post='1219357']
That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
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[quote name='Zloth' date='05 April 2011 - 01:02 AM' timestamp='1301965320' post='1219357']
That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
[quote name='Zloth' date='06 April 2011 - 12:08 AM' timestamp='1302048521' post='1219947']
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
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[quote name='Zloth' date='06 April 2011 - 12:08 AM' timestamp='1302048521' post='1219947']
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
this is my current driver now
http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvi ... river.html
in the top of the screen i fond two image when i play or watch movies in 3d vision mode and other part of screen is good
is problem in screen
i have attach photo explain what i mean
http://img39.imageshack.us/i/61703653.jpg/
this is my current driver now
http://www.nvidia.com/object/win7-winvi ... river.html
in the top of the screen i fond two image when i play or watch movies in 3d vision mode and other part of screen is good
is problem in screen
i have attach photo explain what i mean
http://img39.imageshack.us/i/61703653.jpg/
That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
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my screen is asus vg326he
That's 'top of screen ghosting' - it's very common, especially in older models of 3D monitors. Double especially when you have bright objects on a dark background or dark objects on a bright background. What kind of monitor (or television) do you have?
my screen is asus vg326he
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
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what can i do to solve this problem
I think you mean Asus VG236... that's what I've got! I don't get all that much top of screen ghosting except in fairly extreme situations. The moon against a night sky will do it as will a telephone pole against a bright blue sky.
I actually get a little doubling at both the top AND the bottom. It's rarer to have extreme contrast near the bottom of the screen, though. Also, it's not two images I see, it's three! The 3D image has a ghost on either side (except when it's near a corner).
what can i do to solve this problem