[quote name='Wintord' date='24 February 2010 - 06:09 PM' timestamp='1267034973' post='1007393']
Is it still possible to change the colour output for anaglyph glasses. I was running in yellow/amber - blue with the drivers released last december. Now with the one I downloaded yesterday I cannot get it to change trying all the methods I know of.
Red and blue is not an option because all I get is a red image and no 3d due to problem with my right eye (red and blue work if it is reversed although gives me bad head quickly) With the yellow\amber - blue I seem to have no problems other than normal colour loss.
I tried the shutter glasses but they made my right eye painfull (cant really explain, it just was not comfortable) I tried IZ3D drivers they work sort of but not aswell as Nvidia drivers I just cant get colors to change anymore (tried older drivers still did not work)
Anyone know how to get this working (previously did it with several registry hacks) or have drivers been chaged someway so I cant alter it even in the registry now?
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Hi, i know this thread is over a year old but i was wondering if you ever fixed the problem of the crosstalk, i know exactly what your talking about, i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour but i get crosstalk too. I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.
[quote name='Wintord' date='24 February 2010 - 06:09 PM' timestamp='1267034973' post='1007393']
Is it still possible to change the colour output for anaglyph glasses. I was running in yellow/amber - blue with the drivers released last december. Now with the one I downloaded yesterday I cannot get it to change trying all the methods I know of.
Red and blue is not an option because all I get is a red image and no 3d due to problem with my right eye (red and blue work if it is reversed although gives me bad head quickly) With the yellow\amber - blue I seem to have no problems other than normal colour loss.
I tried the shutter glasses but they made my right eye painfull (cant really explain, it just was not comfortable) I tried IZ3D drivers they work sort of but not aswell as Nvidia drivers I just cant get colors to change anymore (tried older drivers still did not work)
Anyone know how to get this working (previously did it with several registry hacks) or have drivers been chaged someway so I cant alter it even in the registry now?
Hi, i know this thread is over a year old but i was wondering if you ever fixed the problem of the crosstalk, i know exactly what your talking about, i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour but i get crosstalk too. I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.
[quote name='00antstaines' date='28 October 2011 - 03:22 PM' timestamp='1319808134' post='1316108']i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour...[/quote]
Full color is not true! Its only our personal perception that let us prefer one of the three glasses-types.
[quote name='00antstaines']I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.[/quote]
There are no other settings for the anaglyph-filters. The two registry settings will only accept the three anaglyph types(Red/cyan, Green/Magenta, Yellow/Blue) in full color(FF).
If you try to use other values the driver will snap back to Red/Cyan.
You can only try to fiddle with your monitor-color-settings or with the GPU-color-settings. But remember, Anaglyph-glasses are never perfect - they will ever have a visible amount of Ghosting/Crosstalk.
[quote name='00antstaines' date='28 October 2011 - 03:22 PM' timestamp='1319808134' post='1316108']i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour...
Full color is not true! Its only our personal perception that let us prefer one of the three glasses-types.
00antstaines said:I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.
There are no other settings for the anaglyph-filters. The two registry settings will only accept the three anaglyph types(Red/cyan, Green/Magenta, Yellow/Blue) in full color(FF).
If you try to use other values the driver will snap back to Red/Cyan.
You can only try to fiddle with your monitor-color-settings or with the GPU-color-settings. But remember, Anaglyph-glasses are never perfect - they will ever have a visible amount of Ghosting/Crosstalk.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
I would prefer a system to let me see red and blue properly. The reason is simple: Team Fortress 2.
As I mentioned before, team member and enemy alike are rendered purple. It makes playing the game extra hard since now you not only have the problem of everyone being a spy, but everyone being a spy that can really use the class' weapon on you. It's just not fair.
I would prefer a system to let me see red and blue properly. The reason is simple: Team Fortress 2.
As I mentioned before, team member and enemy alike are rendered purple. It makes playing the game extra hard since now you not only have the problem of everyone being a spy, but everyone being a spy that can really use the class' weapon on you. It's just not fair.
Rigs:
[*]"Edison" - Phenom II X6 1090T AM3 (Thuban), M4N98TD-EVO (nForce980a SLI), ENGTX650Ti Boost (GeForce GTSX650) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, 8GB DDR3-1600, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Sally" - Athlon64 x2 5000+ AM2 (Brisbane), M4N72-E (nForce750a SLI), ENGTS250 1GB (GeForce GTS250) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, 4GB DDR2-1066, Windows XP Professional X64 SP2, Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Dongwa" - Phenom II X4 945 AM3 (Deneb), M4N75TD (nForce750a SLI), ENGTS250 1GB (GeForce GTS450) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Champion, 8GB DDR3-1600, OpenSUSE Linux Factory (to be replaced with Windows 8, or Ubuntu if Steam comes to Linux first), Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Helen" - Athlon64 x2 6400+ AM2 (Windsor), M4N78 Pro (GeForce8300), ENGT520 1GB (GeForce GT520), integrated GeForce8300, AuzenTech Prelude X-Fi, 4GB DDR2-1066, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Dell ST2220T 1080p Touchscreen[*]"Clementine" - Athlon64 x2 3800+ AM2 (Windsor), TF560A2+ (nForce560), V8402GL26 (GeForce 8400GS), SoundBlaster Live! 5.1, Sonnet Allegro FW400 PCIe, 2GB DDR2-800, Debian Linux Sid, ViewSonic VA905 (via Aten CS64A VGA KVM).
Is it still possible to change the colour output for anaglyph glasses. I was running in yellow/amber - blue with the drivers released last december. Now with the one I downloaded yesterday I cannot get it to change trying all the methods I know of.
Red and blue is not an option because all I get is a red image and no 3d due to problem with my right eye (red and blue work if it is reversed although gives me bad head quickly) With the yellow\amber - blue I seem to have no problems other than normal colour loss.
I tried the shutter glasses but they made my right eye painfull (cant really explain, it just was not comfortable) I tried IZ3D drivers they work sort of but not aswell as Nvidia drivers I just cant get colors to change anymore (tried older drivers still did not work)
Anyone know how to get this working (previously did it with several registry hacks) or have drivers been chaged someway so I cant alter it even in the registry now?
[/quote]
Hi, i know this thread is over a year old but i was wondering if you ever fixed the problem of the crosstalk, i know exactly what your talking about, i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour but i get crosstalk too. I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.
Is it still possible to change the colour output for anaglyph glasses. I was running in yellow/amber - blue with the drivers released last december. Now with the one I downloaded yesterday I cannot get it to change trying all the methods I know of.
Red and blue is not an option because all I get is a red image and no 3d due to problem with my right eye (red and blue work if it is reversed although gives me bad head quickly) With the yellow\amber - blue I seem to have no problems other than normal colour loss.
I tried the shutter glasses but they made my right eye painfull (cant really explain, it just was not comfortable) I tried IZ3D drivers they work sort of but not aswell as Nvidia drivers I just cant get colors to change anymore (tried older drivers still did not work)
Anyone know how to get this working (previously did it with several registry hacks) or have drivers been chaged someway so I cant alter it even in the registry now?
Hi, i know this thread is over a year old but i was wondering if you ever fixed the problem of the crosstalk, i know exactly what your talking about, i prefer colorcode 3d because you get full colour but i get crosstalk too. I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.
Full color is not true! Its only our personal perception that let us prefer one of the three glasses-types.
[quote name='00antstaines']I'm able to enable yellow-blue manually by using regedit but i also noticed there are other settings that might fix the crosstalk.[/quote]
There are no other settings for the anaglyph-filters. The two registry settings will only accept the three anaglyph types(Red/cyan, Green/Magenta, Yellow/Blue) in full color(FF).
If you try to use other values the driver will snap back to Red/Cyan.
You can only try to fiddle with your monitor-color-settings or with the GPU-color-settings. But remember, Anaglyph-glasses are never perfect - they will ever have a visible amount of Ghosting/Crosstalk.
Full color is not true! Its only our personal perception that let us prefer one of the three glasses-types.
There are no other settings for the anaglyph-filters. The two registry settings will only accept the three anaglyph types(Red/cyan, Green/Magenta, Yellow/Blue) in full color(FF).
If you try to use other values the driver will snap back to Red/Cyan.
You can only try to fiddle with your monitor-color-settings or with the GPU-color-settings. But remember, Anaglyph-glasses are never perfect - they will ever have a visible amount of Ghosting/Crosstalk.
Desktop-PC
i7 870 @ 3.8GHz + MSI GTX1070 Gaming X + 16GB RAM + Win10 64Bit Home + AW2310+3D-Vision
As I mentioned before, team member and enemy alike are rendered purple. It makes playing the game extra hard since now you not only have the problem of everyone being a spy, but everyone being a spy that can really use the class' weapon on you. It's just not fair.
As I mentioned before, team member and enemy alike are rendered purple. It makes playing the game extra hard since now you not only have the problem of everyone being a spy, but everyone being a spy that can really use the class' weapon on you. It's just not fair.
Rigs:
[*]"Edison" - Phenom II X6 1090T AM3 (Thuban), M4N98TD-EVO (nForce980a SLI), ENGTX650Ti Boost (GeForce GTSX650) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, 8GB DDR3-1600, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Sally" - Athlon64 x2 5000+ AM2 (Brisbane), M4N72-E (nForce750a SLI), ENGTS250 1GB (GeForce GTS250) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Pro, 4GB DDR2-1066, Windows XP Professional X64 SP2, Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Dongwa" - Phenom II X4 945 AM3 (Deneb), M4N75TD (nForce750a SLI), ENGTS250 1GB (GeForce GTS450) x2 (SLI), integrated GeForce8200, SoundBlaster X-Fi Fatal1ty Champion, 8GB DDR3-1600, OpenSUSE Linux Factory (to be replaced with Windows 8, or Ubuntu if Steam comes to Linux first), Acer T230H 1080p Touchscreen (via Aten MasterView CS-1764 HDCP-compatible DVI KVM)[*]"Helen" - Athlon64 x2 6400+ AM2 (Windsor), M4N78 Pro (GeForce8300), ENGT520 1GB (GeForce GT520), integrated GeForce8300, AuzenTech Prelude X-Fi, 4GB DDR2-1066, Windows 7 Ultimate x64 SP1, Dell ST2220T 1080p Touchscreen[*]"Clementine" - Athlon64 x2 3800+ AM2 (Windsor), TF560A2+ (nForce560), V8402GL26 (GeForce 8400GS), SoundBlaster Live! 5.1, Sonnet Allegro FW400 PCIe, 2GB DDR2-800, Debian Linux Sid, ViewSonic VA905 (via Aten CS64A VGA KVM).