How Is Anaglyph Mode?
Just curious, because I know it used to be pretty bad, with terrible/non-existent color balance. But I've read that anaglyph has been improved since then. Does the 3D Vision version of anaglyph suffer from the same color issues as the older tech did?
Just curious, because I know it used to be pretty bad, with terrible/non-existent color balance. But I've read that anaglyph has been improved since then. Does the 3D Vision version of anaglyph suffer from the same color issues as the older tech did?

#1
Posted 03/06/2019 05:59 PM   
I would say yes. I can't see anyone trying to play a game this way. If anything, it is only good to get an idea of how well the 3D works on a game. Therefore, other than just using it as a demo, I don't see much value to it. Do yourself a favor and get a real 3D vision set up. You won't regret it.
I would say yes. I can't see anyone trying to play a game this way. If anything, it is only good to get an idea of how well the 3D works on a game. Therefore, other than just using it as a demo, I don't see much value to it. Do yourself a favor and get a real 3D vision set up. You won't regret it.

#2
Posted 03/06/2019 08:18 PM   
I use anaglyph once in awhile on my 2D 4K and see zero crosstalk. This is using cheap glasses from a Spy Kids 3D DVD. You must have the display set up correctly. Input is PC, etc.. The inherent issues with anaglyph, is that there is not 100% color reproduction, due to the spectrum filtering. Here, some are better that others, like Infinicolor 3D. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D Using default 3D Vision discover, the red filter bothers my left eye. YMMV, since I have a lens implant in that eye due to an injury that led to a very early cataract in it. I played Avatar in anaglyph after seeing the movie at a brand new Imax in Las Vegas. After that, I bought a real 3D Display. Anyhow, it's a viable solution for people that are cash strapped that might not be able to afford a real 3D Display. BTW, it is possible to change colors in the registry. For anyone interest, search... https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/
I use anaglyph once in awhile on my 2D 4K and see zero crosstalk. This is using cheap glasses from a Spy Kids 3D DVD. You must have the display set up correctly. Input is PC, etc..


The inherent issues with anaglyph, is that there is not 100% color reproduction, due to the spectrum filtering. Here, some are better that others, like Infinicolor 3D.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anaglyph_3D


Using default 3D Vision discover, the red filter bothers my left eye. YMMV, since I have a lens implant in that eye due to an injury that led to a very early cataract in it.

I played Avatar in anaglyph after seeing the movie at a brand new Imax in Las Vegas. After that, I bought a real 3D Display.

Anyhow, it's a viable solution for people that are cash strapped that might not be able to afford a real 3D Display.

BTW, it is possible to change colors in the registry. For anyone interest, search...


https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/824274/

#3
Posted 03/06/2019 11:50 PM   
It is pretty amazing to see 4K on a 27 inch screen in 3D (i.e. 160+ dpi) on some games w/ the toyification/dollhouse effect.. even if it is w/o color. Diablo 3 looks pretty amazing.. as I remember Trine 3 a while ago when I last tried it out (before I got actual 3D vision)
It is pretty amazing to see 4K on a 27 inch screen in 3D (i.e. 160+ dpi) on some games w/ the toyification/dollhouse effect.. even if it is w/o color.

Diablo 3 looks pretty amazing.. as I remember Trine 3 a while ago when I last tried it out (before I got actual 3D vision)

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#4
Posted 03/08/2019 12:42 PM   
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