Double Images While Using 3D Vision
Recently I have been getting a lot of double images while using 3D Vision. I have tried bringing the depth down, which removes double images in the front but makes them even more extreme in the back. Does anyone have any tips to solve this problem? Thanks in advance! The games I have tried 3D Vision with so far are Portal (Where the double images aren't too bad, but they are still there) and Just Cause 2, where the double images are very bad.
Recently I have been getting a lot of double images while using 3D Vision. I have tried bringing the depth down, which removes double images in the front but makes them even more extreme in the back. Does anyone have any tips to solve this problem? Thanks in advance! The games I have tried 3D Vision with so far are Portal (Where the double images aren't too bad, but they are still there) and Just Cause 2, where the double images are very bad.

#1
Posted 08/27/2010 03:41 PM   
Recently I have been getting a lot of double images while using 3D Vision. I have tried bringing the depth down, which removes double images in the front but makes them even more extreme in the back. Does anyone have any tips to solve this problem? Thanks in advance! The games I have tried 3D Vision with so far are Portal (Where the double images aren't too bad, but they are still there) and Just Cause 2, where the double images are very bad.
Recently I have been getting a lot of double images while using 3D Vision. I have tried bringing the depth down, which removes double images in the front but makes them even more extreme in the back. Does anyone have any tips to solve this problem? Thanks in advance! The games I have tried 3D Vision with so far are Portal (Where the double images aren't too bad, but they are still there) and Just Cause 2, where the double images are very bad.

#2
Posted 08/27/2010 03:41 PM   
Both of those games suffer high contrast. Do me a favour, play JC2 and move to a jungle bit. Do you still get the double images now?

Thanks
Both of those games suffer high contrast. Do me a favour, play JC2 and move to a jungle bit. Do you still get the double images now?



Thanks

Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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#3
Posted 08/27/2010 04:03 PM   
Both of those games suffer high contrast. Do me a favour, play JC2 and move to a jungle bit. Do you still get the double images now?

Thanks
Both of those games suffer high contrast. Do me a favour, play JC2 and move to a jungle bit. Do you still get the double images now?



Thanks

Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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#4
Posted 08/27/2010 04:03 PM   
I think you would get better results increasing convergence. Do you know how to do it? I don't remember how to do it, but you must open the Nvidia control panel and get a look in the shortcuts...Good luck!
I think you would get better results increasing convergence. Do you know how to do it? I don't remember how to do it, but you must open the Nvidia control panel and get a look in the shortcuts...Good luck!

#5
Posted 08/29/2010 11:30 PM   
I think you would get better results increasing convergence. Do you know how to do it? I don't remember how to do it, but you must open the Nvidia control panel and get a look in the shortcuts...Good luck!
I think you would get better results increasing convergence. Do you know how to do it? I don't remember how to do it, but you must open the Nvidia control panel and get a look in the shortcuts...Good luck!

#6
Posted 08/29/2010 11:30 PM   
Look in the 3d setup.. Theres an option for shortcuts.. Open that up and theres an option for advance shortcuts. When you check that then the other shortcuts are avalible.. normally there greyed out. Once thats done in the game press Control + F6 or F7.. Cant remember that now as i've changed then. When you go to increase or decrease convergence it will take awhile to notice it.. Just hold the shortcut keys down till you get it where it looks good. Some times its easier to remove your 3D glasses to see the change. The hard part is getting it just right for the game. What i mean is you can adjust close images so there in good focus but then images far away look bad.

In first person shooters it looks nice when you get your weapon in focus. Once you do that it really pops off the screen.

Its best to write down all the shortcut keys on paper so you can play with it in game. I believe theres even a shortcut to save setting for the game.
Look in the 3d setup.. Theres an option for shortcuts.. Open that up and theres an option for advance shortcuts. When you check that then the other shortcuts are avalible.. normally there greyed out. Once thats done in the game press Control + F6 or F7.. Cant remember that now as i've changed then. When you go to increase or decrease convergence it will take awhile to notice it.. Just hold the shortcut keys down till you get it where it looks good. Some times its easier to remove your 3D glasses to see the change. The hard part is getting it just right for the game. What i mean is you can adjust close images so there in good focus but then images far away look bad.



In first person shooters it looks nice when you get your weapon in focus. Once you do that it really pops off the screen.



Its best to write down all the shortcut keys on paper so you can play with it in game. I believe theres even a shortcut to save setting for the game.

#7
Posted 08/30/2010 02:57 AM   
Look in the 3d setup.. Theres an option for shortcuts.. Open that up and theres an option for advance shortcuts. When you check that then the other shortcuts are avalible.. normally there greyed out. Once thats done in the game press Control + F6 or F7.. Cant remember that now as i've changed then. When you go to increase or decrease convergence it will take awhile to notice it.. Just hold the shortcut keys down till you get it where it looks good. Some times its easier to remove your 3D glasses to see the change. The hard part is getting it just right for the game. What i mean is you can adjust close images so there in good focus but then images far away look bad.

In first person shooters it looks nice when you get your weapon in focus. Once you do that it really pops off the screen.

Its best to write down all the shortcut keys on paper so you can play with it in game. I believe theres even a shortcut to save setting for the game.
Look in the 3d setup.. Theres an option for shortcuts.. Open that up and theres an option for advance shortcuts. When you check that then the other shortcuts are avalible.. normally there greyed out. Once thats done in the game press Control + F6 or F7.. Cant remember that now as i've changed then. When you go to increase or decrease convergence it will take awhile to notice it.. Just hold the shortcut keys down till you get it where it looks good. Some times its easier to remove your 3D glasses to see the change. The hard part is getting it just right for the game. What i mean is you can adjust close images so there in good focus but then images far away look bad.



In first person shooters it looks nice when you get your weapon in focus. Once you do that it really pops off the screen.



Its best to write down all the shortcut keys on paper so you can play with it in game. I believe theres even a shortcut to save setting for the game.

#8
Posted 08/30/2010 02:57 AM   
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