Hi Guys!
I discovered a new feature in the iZ3D drivers.
If you hit CTRL-F8, the driver will reverse the eyes. When I do it, it's kind of disorienting. I don't know if it is enhancing the 3D effect, or if it's just uncomfortable. Does someone know how to properly use this feature?
Regards,
Neil
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I'm not shure for games, but it might be helpfull for Movies/pictures (if they are erroneously in the wrong direction).
Usually the video and picture creating tools have similar buttons...
Wasn't there a device which needed a converter, so that the images are swapped? Was it the DLP projector with shutterglasses?
I think I read something like that on this article:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/10/ ... _displays/
Usually the video and picture creating tools have similar buttons...
Wasn't there a device which needed a converter, so that the images are swapped? Was it the DLP projector with shutterglasses?
I think I read something like that on this article:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/10/ ... _displays/
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I don't think the iZ3D driver is used for watching movies. Am I wrong on this? Does the iZ3D-enhanced media player use the driver?LukePC1 wrote:I'm not shure for games, but it might be helpfull for Movies/pictures (if they are erroneously in the wrong direction).
Usually the video and picture creating tools have similar buttons...
Wasn't there a device which needed a converter, so that the images are swapped? Was it the DLP projector with shutterglasses?
I think I read something like that on this article:
http://www.tomshardware.com/2007/04/10/ ... _displays/
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