Has anyone had a chance to try the Trioviz glasses that are bundled with the new Batman game yet? Was just wondering if the 3D effect is actually any good, and how these differed from normal (red / blue) 3D glasses?
Has anyone had a chance to try the Trioviz glasses that are bundled with the new Batman game yet? Was just wondering if the 3D effect is actually any good, and how these differed from normal (red / blue) 3D glasses?
The glasses are anaglyph, trioviz chooses different colours depending on the application. I don't know which combination they use with batman.
The real plus provided by trioviz is colour optimisation (similar to the dubois transform you may have seen in stereoscopic player or at Youtube 3D) except it's slightly different algorithms, and patented by trioviz.
It looks slighly better than anaglyph but it's still just anaglyph.
The glasses are anaglyph, trioviz chooses different colours depending on the application. I don't know which combination they use with batman.
The real plus provided by trioviz is colour optimisation (similar to the dubois transform you may have seen in stereoscopic player or at Youtube 3D) except it's slightly different algorithms, and patented by trioviz.
It looks slighly better than anaglyph but it's still just anaglyph.
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The question is, have you tried them?
Because I have never seen the different colors you're mentionning. Trioviz glasses seem to always use the same filters, their glasses were already green and magenta (or so it seems) in the DVD release they had a while ago.
Because I have never seen the different colors you're mentionning. Trioviz glasses seem to always use the same filters, their glasses were already green and magenta (or so it seems) in the DVD release they had a while ago.
I saw them last year, they had a booth at Dimension 3 Expo in Paris. They used mainly magenta/green glasses but they also had yellow/blue glasses on their desks.
I saw them last year, they had a booth at Dimension 3 Expo in Paris. They used mainly magenta/green glasses but they also had yellow/blue glasses on their desks.
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The real plus provided by trioviz is colour optimisation (similar to the dubois transform you may have seen in stereoscopic player or at Youtube 3D) except it's slightly different algorithms, and patented by trioviz.
It looks slighly better than anaglyph but it's still just anaglyph.
The real plus provided by trioviz is colour optimisation (similar to the dubois transform you may have seen in stereoscopic player or at Youtube 3D) except it's slightly different algorithms, and patented by trioviz.
It looks slighly better than anaglyph but it's still just anaglyph.
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110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter
Because I have never seen the different colors you're mentionning. Trioviz glasses seem to always use the same filters, their glasses were already green and magenta (or so it seems) in the DVD release they had a while ago.
Because I have never seen the different colors you're mentionning. Trioviz glasses seem to always use the same filters, their glasses were already green and magenta (or so it seems) in the DVD release they had a while ago.
Passive 3D forever
110" DIY dual-projection system
2x Epson EH-TW3500 (1080p) + Linear Polarizers (SPAR)
XtremScreen Daylight 2.0
VNS Geobox501 signal converter