Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
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If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
Cheers
If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
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[quote name='andysonofbob' post='1024632' date='Mar 22 2010, 12:32 PM']If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.[/quote]
Understood, thank you for this.
Im guessing when the new 3D tv's are out I weill be able to use the 3D glasses I have here? So that i can chillax on the sofa...maybe be in front of my 42" 3D tv? :)
[quote name='andysonofbob' post='1024632' date='Mar 22 2010, 12:32 PM']If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
Understood, thank you for this.
Im guessing when the new 3D tv's are out I weill be able to use the 3D glasses I have here? So that i can chillax on the sofa...maybe be in front of my 42" 3D tv? :)
Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
Cheers
Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
Cheers
Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
Cheers[/quote]
If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
Could someone please tell me the max viewing distance for 3D vision from my 120hz screen (when useing 3D glasses)?
Cheers
If you are refering the physical distance from the emitter, I think it is about 12m.
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference.
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If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.[/quote]
Understood, thank you for this.
Im guessing when the new 3D tv's are out I weill be able to use the 3D glasses I have here? So that i can chillax on the sofa...maybe be in front of my 42" 3D tv? :)
Thanks
If you are refering to percieved depth then it would be infinity. As I understand it, infinity is achieved when the divergence (the gap between the two images) is the same as the space between your eyes.
Some games achieve this effect nicely with their sky box - some don't.
Understood, thank you for this.
Im guessing when the new 3D tv's are out I weill be able to use the 3D glasses I have here? So that i can chillax on the sofa...maybe be in front of my 42" 3D tv? :)
Thanks