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iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
I see major improvements on color-presentation.
The whole 3D-Scene seems to be "clearer" - it´s hard so describe.
I would say 100% better.
The ghosting is reduced - still not compareable to CRT with shutters,
but i can live with it, like it is now.
Overall - now, i´m happy with my Screen.
The whole 3D-Scene seems to be "clearer" - it´s hard so describe.
I would say 100% better.
The ghosting is reduced - still not compareable to CRT with shutters,
but i can live with it, like it is now.
Overall - now, i´m happy with my Screen.
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
Agree with Hugo. The color difference between the eyes is completely gone. Ghosting is reduced but still there to some degree. Bonus for those who wears glasses and have a preference for clip-ons (like me): The Freeman (Gordon) glasses suits very well over my prescription glasses which is great!
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
As far as i read the new iz3d glasses have slightly different colors of the lenses the left a little orange the right a little blue, is that true? So if it is so it looks like a polarized+yellow/blue anaglyph system now..how much intense are the colors of the lenses? Are them disturbing? If you look around the monitor you see the different colors thrugh the lenses now differently from the old standar polarized glasses?
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
the new glasses have identical brightness and colors once you look at the SCREEN.
the old glasses had the weird tint when looking at the screen
the old glasses had the weird tint when looking at the screen
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
Can anybody post pics of the two lenses when looking to the room and not to the screen to see how much intense are their colors? I think that anyway they should be much less than for example anaglyph glasses..
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
Hello Winch, the glasses have no color to them. They are just an off-greyish color, like sunglasses.
Any tint is caused by polarization, not the actual color of the glasses lens.
The color should be the same in each lens.
Any tint is caused by polarization, not the actual color of the glasses lens.
The color should be the same in each lens.
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Re: iZ3D Updated Glasses Thread
@winch8
I have an iz3d 22"er and the lenses are clear "greyish". When looking at surroundings the image is light dimmed to a certain degree because of polarization. There are no colordifferencies/distortions unless looking at the iz3d and tilting your head. This is because of polarization and retarderproperties of the screen though. When looking on the monitor keeping the new glasses horisontal the images are (if not exactly) but at least almost exactly the same colorwise. This technology has nothing to with anaglyph.
I have an iz3d 22"er and the lenses are clear "greyish". When looking at surroundings the image is light dimmed to a certain degree because of polarization. There are no colordifferencies/distortions unless looking at the iz3d and tilting your head. This is because of polarization and retarderproperties of the screen though. When looking on the monitor keeping the new glasses horisontal the images are (if not exactly) but at least almost exactly the same colorwise. This technology has nothing to with anaglyph.