Are displays differ acording to their depth of field quality?
hello
[b]i just want to know, is depth of field and its quality will change from display to display?[/b]
i experienced 3D vision on Acer GD245HQ before. Now continue with samsung 2233rz. But i remember that i got deeper vision on Acer. Whenever i increase the depth of field on 2233rz from IR emitter wheel, the vision become seperated and blaze ghosting. thus harass my eyes.

i dunno, maybe it is psychological because of the first time experience.

thanks

In additional, is there a calibration to remove ghosting?
hello

i just want to know, is depth of field and its quality will change from display to display?

i experienced 3D vision on Acer GD245HQ before. Now continue with samsung 2233rz. But i remember that i got deeper vision on Acer. Whenever i increase the depth of field on 2233rz from IR emitter wheel, the vision become seperated and blaze ghosting. thus harass my eyes.



i dunno, maybe it is psychological because of the first time experience.



thanks



In additional, is there a calibration to remove ghosting?

#1
Posted 04/21/2011 07:37 AM   
Good questions.
Good questions.

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#2
Posted 04/22/2011 01:27 AM   
They can all display the same depth. If you're seeing ghosting like that then that's an issue you should try to fix, if you can. There are several topics on this forum about ghosting so just start searching and learning.
They can all display the same depth. If you're seeing ghosting like that then that's an issue you should try to fix, if you can. There are several topics on this forum about ghosting so just start searching and learning.

#3
Posted 04/22/2011 02:51 AM   
Also guys never forget about checkerboard, cause no amount of rollersampling can fix 3dTV play but decent checkerboard support!
Also guys never forget about checkerboard, cause no amount of rollersampling can fix 3dTV play but decent checkerboard support!

#4
Posted 04/22/2011 11:40 AM   
[quote name='Oem84' date='21 April 2011 - 02:37 AM' timestamp='1303371434' post='1228294']
hello
[b]i just want to know, is depth of field and its quality will change from display to display?[/b]
i experienced 3D vision on Acer GD245HQ before. Now continue with samsung 2233rz. But i remember that i got deeper vision on Acer. Whenever i increase the depth of field on 2233rz from IR emitter wheel, the vision become seperated and blaze ghosting. thus harass my eyes.

i dunno, maybe it is psychological because of the first time experience.

thanks

In additional, is there a calibration to remove ghosting?
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The depth algorithm is the same, but there may be different quality of 3D on each screen. So your eyes can tolerate more depth on the Acer because of less ghosting.
[quote name='Oem84' date='21 April 2011 - 02:37 AM' timestamp='1303371434' post='1228294']

hello

i just want to know, is depth of field and its quality will change from display to display?

i experienced 3D vision on Acer GD245HQ before. Now continue with samsung 2233rz. But i remember that i got deeper vision on Acer. Whenever i increase the depth of field on 2233rz from IR emitter wheel, the vision become seperated and blaze ghosting. thus harass my eyes.



i dunno, maybe it is psychological because of the first time experience.



thanks



In additional, is there a calibration to remove ghosting?





The depth algorithm is the same, but there may be different quality of 3D on each screen. So your eyes can tolerate more depth on the Acer because of less ghosting.

#5
Posted 04/25/2011 03:26 PM   
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