L/R Images Reversed Problems with inversed image
I've been gaming in 3D peacefully for a number of years now and I finally got around to picking up a DPL projector so I can play on a larger scale. I hooked everything up and lo and behold, my left and right images are flipped so I have an inverse (or negative) 3D image. I tried turning the glasses around so the front was against my face and the ear blades sticking away and the 3D was perfect, so I know that in theory everything is working well.

Does anyone know how to reverse things so I can view my new big screen properly?

Thanks!
I've been gaming in 3D peacefully for a number of years now and I finally got around to picking up a DPL projector so I can play on a larger scale. I hooked everything up and lo and behold, my left and right images are flipped so I have an inverse (or negative) 3D image. I tried turning the glasses around so the front was against my face and the ear blades sticking away and the 3D was perfect, so I know that in theory everything is working well.



Does anyone know how to reverse things so I can view my new big screen properly?



Thanks!

#1
Posted 02/21/2007 02:26 AM   
Check this site out - you will find the info you need:

[url="http://www.3dflightsim.com"]http://www.3dflightsim.com[/url]

Regards,
Chopper :magic:
Check this site out - you will find the info you need:



http://www.3dflightsim.com



Regards,

Chopper :magic:

#2
Posted 02/21/2007 03:31 AM   
Had the same problem. I own the edimensional wired glasses and was able to take them apart and swap the two shutter LCD's around. Problem Solved.
Had the same problem. I own the edimensional wired glasses and was able to take them apart and swap the two shutter LCD's around. Problem Solved.

#3
Posted 02/23/2007 05:30 PM   
Thanks for the info, chopper! I'm not quite ready to re-wire my shades just yet (a la Doom Lord *grin*) so it looks like I'll be picking up the parallax inverter.

I tried DL'ing the ATI/LCD drivers that have software support for L/R switching and they completely borked up my graphic settings AND didn't work for me, but oh well, it was worth a try!
Thanks for the info, chopper! I'm not quite ready to re-wire my shades just yet (a la Doom Lord *grin*) so it looks like I'll be picking up the parallax inverter.



I tried DL'ing the ATI/LCD drivers that have software support for L/R switching and they completely borked up my graphic settings AND didn't work for me, but oh well, it was worth a try!

#4
Posted 03/12/2007 03:17 AM   
[quote name='Desdinova' date='Mar 12 2007, 03:17 AM']Thanks for the info, chopper! I'm not quite ready to re-wire my shades just yet (a la Doom Lord *grin*) so it looks like I'll be picking up the parallax inverter.

I tried DL'ing the ATI/LCD drivers that have software support for L/R switching and they completely borked up my graphic settings AND didn't work for me, but oh well, it was worth a try!
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/haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> I didn't do any rewireing as such, I just removed the plastic bits holding the LCD shutters in the frame, swapped them around and put the plastic thing back on. However the wires that are connected to the Shutters are very thin so you have to be really carefull.
[quote name='Desdinova' date='Mar 12 2007, 03:17 AM']Thanks for the info, chopper! I'm not quite ready to re-wire my shades just yet (a la Doom Lord *grin*) so it looks like I'll be picking up the parallax inverter.



I tried DL'ing the ATI/LCD drivers that have software support for L/R switching and they completely borked up my graphic settings AND didn't work for me, but oh well, it was worth a try!

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/haha.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':haha:' /> I didn't do any rewireing as such, I just removed the plastic bits holding the LCD shutters in the frame, swapped them around and put the plastic thing back on. However the wires that are connected to the Shutters are very thin so you have to be really carefull.

#5
Posted 03/16/2007 05:15 PM   
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