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Any chance you can put the test image in .MPO format. It would help.

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Okay I'm willing to shoot them. But you lost me on the 2D part?

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The goal is only to evaluate ghosting by displaying this image in 3D mode :
http://www.tridef.com/support/images/co ... 080-lr.png

You just need to shoot one image through each glasses eye with a standard 2D camera.


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Any Ideas for an .MPO format. It would save me a lot of time.

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It will help me with activating the glasses through hdmi.

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Okay, I converted the test image to .mpo. It seams we cant upload .mpo files anyways.

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Chiefwinston wrote:
Okay, I converted the test image to .mpo. It seams we cant upload .mpo files anyways.

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You can upload any type of file provided you zip it first.

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Alright, I had about an hour to load this up and shoot some stills. First up my primary camera is a full body digital. It would not fit in between the glasses. I had to use the camera on my phone. And even then it was a bitch to hold the glasses, the camera, and then press the button. It was made worse when I shot through the right lens of the glasses. I had to flip the camera upside down in order to fit in between the arms of the glasses. I'll get a better set-up lighting wise and handling wise, this coming week. I'll get a different camera if I can't get the color right. The blue cast is the camera. The test image displayed perfectly. I used my PS3 and the 3D image viewer that is a free down load. It's all piped in through HDMI. The viewer allows me to pick 1080P/24 hz or 720P/60 hz. I picked 1080P/ 24 hz. The Panasonic VT25 is in Game mode all settings are the sets default. Contrast is at 100% in default mode.


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I know pretty sad hand held photo's. A guy tries to snap a couple of quick photo's and next thing ya know it's a big job. Anyways, with the shutter glasses on and covering my right eye. The left image has none of the small target R's in the upper/lower right side not even faintly. Covering my left eyes I see none of the target L's in the upper/lower left side. I do, however, see a faint R in the center of the left eye image. I'm not so sure I'm going to be able to photograph it- its faint. I'll give it another try though.

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deleting a double post. my matrix is glitching again.

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Very nice man. About what I expected based on the demo I've seen at stores.

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This central ghosting looks similar to other ghosting images of this display I've seen on the Web, but it's kinda hard to tell with the quality of the picture. The results would probably be more visible with a better camera.


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I get that your looking for evidence of image retention and decay. With the shutter glasses on you see no ghosting with this test image. There's simply nothing ghost wise for me to try and remove. As for knowing what to expect ghosting wise, based on this image test. Your test image is a FAIL.

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HMZ-T1. Sony says it has "virtually" no ghosting, but wouldn't it have none at all, since there are two separated displays with a divider between? How would there be any ghosting at all, then?


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HMZ-T1. Sony says it has "virtually" no ghosting, but wouldn't it have none at all, since there are two separated displays with a divider between? How would there be any ghosting at all, then?


If you stay up late...I mean REALLY late...you might see some ghosting, goblining, and maybe some witching. :woot

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I was just looking in the mirror and I was seeing ghosting (just in one eye). Maybe too much 3D isn't good for you...

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WOOl @ Neil and Cyber. If I stay up for 48 hours I start to hallucinate, I think.


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Aphradonis wrote:
WOOl @ Neil and Cyber. If I stay up for 48 hours I start to hallucinate, I think.

Yes, I've been there! College will do that to you.

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Aphradonis wrote:
WOOl @ Neil and Cyber. If I stay up for 48 hours I start to hallucinate, I think.

You will also loose the balance (bumping into walls etc.). At least I did XD.


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