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Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
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Re: Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
passive projection rox..
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Re: Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
Thanks much Neil for the publish!
I am eagerly working my way through Fallout 3 and taking notes for a more in depth and focused review. The projection guide was more of notes I made myself and I figured I'd submit it so it may possibly do someone some good
I love this community.
I am eagerly working my way through Fallout 3 and taking notes for a more in depth and focused review. The projection guide was more of notes I made myself and I figured I'd submit it so it may possibly do someone some good
I love this community.
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Re: Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
Agree with Sharky! Nothing i've seen comes close to passive stereo! Light intensity, ghosting rejection and total immersion are unbeatable! Money? Well, it all starts with a dream!
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Re: Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
mmmh.... I am not totally agree with thatLikay wrote:ghosting rejection and total immersion are unbeatable! Money? Well, it all starts with a dream!
1) When you are a little hot spot on a dark background, even with good polatized filters, you still have a ghost effect. So for movie very dark like Sleepy Hallow ( Even if it is not in 3D but lets do like it is ) you will a lot of ghosting. Or in star wars too with the lasers shots on space background...
2) The price, for sure it costs more than iz3D's device but it is still, with active stereo set up like in this review, the shippest way to have a 3D home cinema! 8) and to allow a multi viewer device.
I use a active set up like this for 2 years now :
- Benq MP720 500$ on ebay
- Laptop m1710 (dell) with a geforce 7950GTX 1300$
- Stereoscopic Player about 40$ (can't remenber )
- 6 shutters glasses 350$
NB : I have also a Sharp 10XL-L but there is chromatics aberations with it...
cheers ( and happy new year )
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Re: Setting Up a 3D Projection System W/Classic NVIDIA Drivers
There are no circumstances when you don't have a lot of ghosting with a polarized rig. Believe me: I have one.
When gaming and watching movies the ghosting there is can never cause problems. And since ghosting is reduced that much then further enhances aren't really necessary. It's still nice though.
There's a good that your rig has better ghostingrejection but then there is also light emittion.
Thread with ghosting image: Here
When gaming and watching movies the ghosting there is can never cause problems. And since ghosting is reduced that much then further enhances aren't really necessary. It's still nice though.
There's a good that your rig has better ghostingrejection but then there is also light emittion.
Thread with ghosting image: Here