please someone help me. my graphic card supports 3D vision but i dont have a 3D monitor or glasses. Instead i need help on having to access the red and blue 3D vision. How do i turn on the option to make the game red and blue for 3D vision? i dont see that option anywhere. PLEASE someone help me.
im having some confusion about 3D vision
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06-14-2011, 06:47 AM
(06-13-2011, 01:19 AM)Solarsonic Wrote: please someone help me. my graphic card supports 3D vision but i dont have a 3D monitor or glasses. Instead i need help on having to access the red and blue 3D vision. How do i turn on the option to make the game red and blue for 3D vision? i dont see that option anywhere. PLEASE someone help me. Unless you have some weird brand, I'm pretty sure the 3D your video card supports is the new polarization-based 3D that requires a special monitor and it's corresponding proprietary glasses. The red and blue-style 3D (they're called anaglyph, by the way) is pretty much dead in terms of modern technology, so I highly doubt that your video card supports that kind of 3D. More than likely, your new card supports the newer 3D monitors and such, which any dual output video card would be able to do (in theory), since the way the newer 3D works is by basically having 2 pictures that sit on top of each other, with each "picture" being polarized so only one of the lenses in the new 3D glasses lets it through.
Hmmm, nope.
Not all video cards support 3D vision, just Geforce 9 series and beyond, that talking about Nvidia, dunno if ATI has something like that. Very Few monitor models support it, cause it must be a 120Hz monitor. Now Dolphin has Anaglyph 3D mode, just select the OpenGL Backend for video, open its configuration dialog and on Post-Processing effects select Stereoscopic. By that, you wont be using the 3D Vision, which is what Angry Deuce said and is the name of the technology that uses the special monitor and glasses. Anaglyph 3D Vision does not require any special graphics card, it's just a graphic effect. I dont even know if it offers proper 3D or if this Post-Processing shader is just a visual effect to make it look cool...
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(This post was last modified: 06-19-2011, 07:23 PM by BlackShark.)
All graphics cards for the last 10 years (if not more) can do stereoscopic 3D. If there is any limitation it's in the software.
Dolphin has an experimental 3D mode to render anaglyph, but I don't use it because it has less customization and more issues than external driver. There are 3 different providers for 3D drivers : Nvidia with Nvidia 3D Vision (for Nvidia graphics cards only, Geforce 8 and up) iZ3D with the iZ3D driver (for any graphics card ATI or Nvidia that supports DirectX 8 and up) DDD with Tridef Ignition (for any graphics card ATI or Nvidia that supports DirectX 9 and up) When using external software The game won't render red and blue. Actually what these drivers do is that they allow the game to render just normal 2D. Dolphin has absolutely no idea that you are doing 3D. The 3D drivers hijack the DirectX rendering pipeline and force the graphics card to render the scene with two cameras instead of one, in order to produce the left and right eye views. For using Nvidia 3D vision, you need to enable the 3D mode from the Nvidia 3D Vision control panel, (try the medical test and the 3D test scene to check everything works), then launch Dolphin, you'll need to use the "3D vision mode" in the graphics settings and run in full scree otherwise the Nvidia driver won't hook Dolphin. (see the 3D vision patch thread in the code patchs section) For using the iZ3D driver, just make sure the driver is enabled in the iZ3D control panel and that you have selected the free anaglyph output (red and cyan or red and cyan optimized) before you launch Dolphin, and that's it. The iZ3D driver doesn't need the special 3D Vision mode, and it can run both in windowed mode and full screen mode. For the DDD driver you need to run dolphin from the Tridef Ignition game launcher and that's about it. Once ingame, you'll need to use the 3D driver's keyboard shortcuts to turn the 3D on or off and tweak the experience (more or less depth, balance between in and out of screen, etc...). If you need help on using these drivers, try have a look at the manual or search the web for tutorials, there are quite a few around. 06-20-2011, 12:27 AM
If you are talking about Nvidia 3d Vision, than install the newest driver, activate the Funktion in Dolphin, adjus the driver( activate 3d Vision) it has a funktion called discovery which is analgyphed.
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(06-14-2011, 06:47 AM)Angry Deuce Wrote:its actually active shutter not polarization(they are very different as to how they work)(06-13-2011, 01:19 AM)Solarsonic Wrote: please someone help me. my graphic card supports 3D vision but i dont have a 3D monitor or glasses. Instead i need help on having to access the red and blue 3D vision. How do i turn on the option to make the game red and blue for 3D vision? i dont see that option anywhere. PLEASE someone help me.
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Yeah, Polarization hasn't caught on quite like Active Shutter. I think of that as a good thing, too; Polarization requires you to hold your head level.
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