Adjust Left/Right colors to match glasses
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 12:17 pm
I have recently started gaming in 3D and I am loving it. I bought some cheap glasses off Amazon to get started and have been enjoying those with minimal ghosting for most games in anaglyph mode.
I then bought some "better" anaglyph glasses that were supposed to be of higher lens quality and reduce ghosting. However, it is much worse than the cheap ones due to the differnt lens colorization.
I know there are registry settings for adjusting the left/right color for the Nvidia Discover Anaglyph mode. I am wondering if anyone has taken the time to test with different glasses and these registry tweaks to find the right balance. Or if you have found a good test page and can recommend some tweaks to reduce the ghosting.
These are the glasses I recently picked up, but at the moment can't use due to bad ghosting from Mission3-D.com: http://64.237.105.23/products/detail.ph ... 7139f11d87" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What I am really waiting for is a larger than 22 inch 120hz LCD to buy with the Nvidia shutter technology or IZ3D setup.
Anyone using a 35-40 inch 120hz LCD for gaming that could recommend a good one with high resolution (1920+)?
I then bought some "better" anaglyph glasses that were supposed to be of higher lens quality and reduce ghosting. However, it is much worse than the cheap ones due to the differnt lens colorization.
I know there are registry settings for adjusting the left/right color for the Nvidia Discover Anaglyph mode. I am wondering if anyone has taken the time to test with different glasses and these registry tweaks to find the right balance. Or if you have found a good test page and can recommend some tweaks to reduce the ghosting.
These are the glasses I recently picked up, but at the moment can't use due to bad ghosting from Mission3-D.com: http://64.237.105.23/products/detail.ph ... 7139f11d87" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
What I am really waiting for is a larger than 22 inch 120hz LCD to buy with the Nvidia shutter technology or IZ3D setup.
Anyone using a 35-40 inch 120hz LCD for gaming that could recommend a good one with high resolution (1920+)?