How to configure optimal convergence etc? Got my glasses today, what do i do?
So i got my glasses powered up and ready to go, so far i think 3d vision is pretty cool (barely tested)

But i read so much about convergence and depth, how exactly do i find out where to place these settings?

Thx
So i got my glasses powered up and ready to go, so far i think 3d vision is pretty cool (barely tested)



But i read so much about convergence and depth, how exactly do i find out where to place these settings?



Thx

#1
Posted 12/03/2011 07:00 PM   
Decide what you like more depth or convergence(depth or pop out.) Setting depth as high as possible is what most of us do. Then convergence is different for each game. Walk up to something so it right in your face. Then set convergence to point your conformable.
If you like convergence more set depth low so pop-out has a greater range. Or compromise.

If you like depth and max depth is not enough u can experiment with http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=212298
Decide what you like more depth or convergence(depth or pop out.) Setting depth as high as possible is what most of us do. Then convergence is different for each game. Walk up to something so it right in your face. Then set convergence to point your conformable.

If you like convergence more set depth low so pop-out has a greater range. Or compromise.



If you like depth and max depth is not enough u can experiment with http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=212298

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#2
Posted 12/03/2011 07:19 PM   
Check this guide out: http://www.mtbs3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6197&Itemid=98

It's a shorter read than it looks, and once you grasp it, you're set for life!

Regards,
Chopper
Check this guide out: http://www.mtbs3d.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6197&Itemid=98



It's a shorter read than it looks, and once you grasp it, you're set for life!



Regards,

Chopper

#3
Posted 12/03/2011 07:56 PM   
Cheers for the link, hope its an up to date and good guide. Gonna read it :)
Cheers for the link, hope its an up to date and good guide. Gonna read it :)

#4
Posted 12/03/2011 08:17 PM   
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