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Puppet Kite Kid
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 8:44 pm: | |
Red-cyan glasses are leaking red through the cyan lens on my CRT TV, _really badly!_ Be sure to check this. I am using RGB composite video cables. Red-blue glasses, like those Blimpie glasses from a couple years back, are decoding the colors perfectly in my interlaced, shade-corrected half-color anaglyphs. If you see any color bleed or more ghosting than you get with shutterglasses, it might be your anaglyph glasses. It's _not_ the anaglyph. The field integrity is perfect, identical to field sequential for shutterglasses. You will still get the same exact identical flicker as shutterglasses at 60 Hz, but similar viewing techniques can correct most of it, like turning down the TV's brightness and the house lights... I have noticed that for anaglyphs, keeping a dim light on in the house is important, for some reason.... just use a really dim one. Of course, computer viewing of the interlaced half-color (or other) anaglyphs might be another story. Red-cyan glasses seem to work best, by far. Also, I'm not sure about LCD or plasma screens... yet :-) Also, for some reason, I never noticed this before I started using the RGB cables, so maybe S-Video or a regular RCA cable produces something different! You should be seeing nearly ghost-free images... don't be fooled by something as simple as your glasses! I'm continuosly updating (or trying to :-) my VirtualDub3D page to reflect any new findings: http://www.puppetkites.net/virtualdub3d.htm -- P. K. Kid 3D Adventures Of The Puppet Kite Kid: (All G-Rated) http://www.PuppetKites.net |
Puppet Kite Kid
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | Posted on Friday, October 03, 2003 - 8:56 pm: | |
I'm using RGB component video cable, I meant. Sorry :-) PKK |
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