3d vision left image showing parts of the right image
hello.

i have a problem with my 3d vision, when i turn it on it will show the right image perfectly, but the left image will have parts of the right image, this is something that have come up after time but it wont go away by getting new gpu or 3dvision drivers, a complete reinstall of my computer did not have any effect either. i first noticed this error while playing wow, was easiest to notice it on the sky, i then tried another game to see if it was some problem with wow but even a game rated "3D vision ready" Just Cause 2 i could see the same problem, i have spent some time to try to see if anyone else have the same problem without any luck, mainly because i dont really know what i should search for...

if anyone know what i can do to try fix this problem, or if anyone know someone else that had something like this i would love to hear from you...

thanks in advance.
hello.



i have a problem with my 3d vision, when i turn it on it will show the right image perfectly, but the left image will have parts of the right image, this is something that have come up after time but it wont go away by getting new gpu or 3dvision drivers, a complete reinstall of my computer did not have any effect either. i first noticed this error while playing wow, was easiest to notice it on the sky, i then tried another game to see if it was some problem with wow but even a game rated "3D vision ready" Just Cause 2 i could see the same problem, i have spent some time to try to see if anyone else have the same problem without any luck, mainly because i dont really know what i should search for...



if anyone know what i can do to try fix this problem, or if anyone know someone else that had something like this i would love to hear from you...



thanks in advance.

#1
Posted 11/27/2010 09:48 PM   
hello.

i have a problem with my 3d vision, when i turn it on it will show the right image perfectly, but the left image will have parts of the right image, this is something that have come up after time but it wont go away by getting new gpu or 3dvision drivers, a complete reinstall of my computer did not have any effect either. i first noticed this error while playing wow, was easiest to notice it on the sky, i then tried another game to see if it was some problem with wow but even a game rated "3D vision ready" Just Cause 2 i could see the same problem, i have spent some time to try to see if anyone else have the same problem without any luck, mainly because i dont really know what i should search for...

if anyone know what i can do to try fix this problem, or if anyone know someone else that had something like this i would love to hear from you...

thanks in advance.
hello.



i have a problem with my 3d vision, when i turn it on it will show the right image perfectly, but the left image will have parts of the right image, this is something that have come up after time but it wont go away by getting new gpu or 3dvision drivers, a complete reinstall of my computer did not have any effect either. i first noticed this error while playing wow, was easiest to notice it on the sky, i then tried another game to see if it was some problem with wow but even a game rated "3D vision ready" Just Cause 2 i could see the same problem, i have spent some time to try to see if anyone else have the same problem without any luck, mainly because i dont really know what i should search for...



if anyone know what i can do to try fix this problem, or if anyone know someone else that had something like this i would love to hear from you...



thanks in advance.

#2
Posted 11/27/2010 09:48 PM   
{sigh - let's try this again, since the board decided to explode instead of post my last response}

WoW's sky is a know issue that I think Blizzard will need to fix. There are a few topics about it here, just page through and you'll find it fast.

There's also ghosting. This mostly happens toward the top of the screen when you have something dark against something light or vice versa. It's caused either by timing issues in the glasses or the monitor not being able to switch from black to white fast enough (despite what its advertisements say). Ghosting typically results in two ghosts, though, one for each eye. They also tend to be pretty faint.

Special effects in games can cause issues, too. For instance, the original Two Worlds added extra white to objects that were bright and shiney. Unfortunately, in stereoscopic 3D the effect only showed up in one eye and actually was drawn in the wrong place - making quite a [url=http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1579/doubleleftflame.jpg]mess[/url].

There's a guide to software anomolies [url=http://www.mtbs3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11207&Itemid=94]here[/url] - though it doesn't include ghosting (which is a hardware thing).
{sigh - let's try this again, since the board decided to explode instead of post my last response}



WoW's sky is a know issue that I think Blizzard will need to fix. There are a few topics about it here, just page through and you'll find it fast.



There's also ghosting. This mostly happens toward the top of the screen when you have something dark against something light or vice versa. It's caused either by timing issues in the glasses or the monitor not being able to switch from black to white fast enough (despite what its advertisements say). Ghosting typically results in two ghosts, though, one for each eye. They also tend to be pretty faint.



Special effects in games can cause issues, too. For instance, the original Two Worlds added extra white to objects that were bright and shiney. Unfortunately, in stereoscopic 3D the effect only showed up in one eye and actually was drawn in the wrong place - making quite a mess.



There's a guide to software anomolies here - though it doesn't include ghosting (which is a hardware thing).

#3
Posted 11/27/2010 11:56 PM   
{sigh - let's try this again, since the board decided to explode instead of post my last response}

WoW's sky is a know issue that I think Blizzard will need to fix. There are a few topics about it here, just page through and you'll find it fast.

There's also ghosting. This mostly happens toward the top of the screen when you have something dark against something light or vice versa. It's caused either by timing issues in the glasses or the monitor not being able to switch from black to white fast enough (despite what its advertisements say). Ghosting typically results in two ghosts, though, one for each eye. They also tend to be pretty faint.

Special effects in games can cause issues, too. For instance, the original Two Worlds added extra white to objects that were bright and shiney. Unfortunately, in stereoscopic 3D the effect only showed up in one eye and actually was drawn in the wrong place - making quite a [url=http://img801.imageshack.us/img801/1579/doubleleftflame.jpg]mess[/url].

There's a guide to software anomolies [url=http://www.mtbs3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11207&Itemid=94]here[/url] - though it doesn't include ghosting (which is a hardware thing).
{sigh - let's try this again, since the board decided to explode instead of post my last response}



WoW's sky is a know issue that I think Blizzard will need to fix. There are a few topics about it here, just page through and you'll find it fast.



There's also ghosting. This mostly happens toward the top of the screen when you have something dark against something light or vice versa. It's caused either by timing issues in the glasses or the monitor not being able to switch from black to white fast enough (despite what its advertisements say). Ghosting typically results in two ghosts, though, one for each eye. They also tend to be pretty faint.



Special effects in games can cause issues, too. For instance, the original Two Worlds added extra white to objects that were bright and shiney. Unfortunately, in stereoscopic 3D the effect only showed up in one eye and actually was drawn in the wrong place - making quite a mess.



There's a guide to software anomolies here - though it doesn't include ghosting (which is a hardware thing).

#4
Posted 11/27/2010 11:56 PM   
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