Check this out:
http://individual.utoronto.ca/iizuka/research/cellophane.htm
Any one see a problem with this for gaming?
I will try it once I have a rig working.
http://individual.utoronto.ca/iizuka/research/cellophane.htm
Any one see a problem with this for gaming?
I will try it once I have a rig working.
That's nice idea. Problems with gaming? Surely, no game / 3D drivers support this method of 3D display. Maybe you could ask Nvidia if they could add the support for Detonators as there are no better ways to support 3D than this half-wave polarization. Nvidia 3D drivers though support the red-green method, but it's the only one which works with LCD's (and monochrome).
polarizing sheet before lcd
Interesting.
Depending on the percent of light loss, it might be worth placing the polarizing sheet between the fresnel/first fresnel and the lcd. If turned in the right position, it should allow most of the light that the lcd polarizing screen would pass to pass AND twist just as much additional light so the lcd polarizing sheet will now allow that additional light to also pass, thus making better use of the light source and resulting in a brighter picture.
Anyone have any idea how transparent these are and where to get them?
Mavmesa
Interesting.
Depending on the percent of light loss, it might be worth placing the polarizing sheet between the fresnel/first fresnel and the lcd. If turned in the right position, it should allow most of the light that the lcd polarizing screen would pass to pass AND twist just as much additional light so the lcd polarizing sheet will now allow that additional light to also pass, thus making better use of the light source and resulting in a brighter picture.
Anyone have any idea how transparent these are and where to get them?
Mavmesa
Cheap 3D
Yep got confused by 'Page Flipping'
However lots of interesting programs here that can generate Parrallel Eyes/Images for this method of 3d viewing...
May be worth experiementing.
http://www.stereo3d.com/driverc.htm
Shows that the Win3d driver does over under as opposed to left and right....the panel could be rotated perhaps....definitly an opportunity to experiment

Yep got confused by 'Page Flipping'
However lots of interesting programs here that can generate Parrallel Eyes/Images for this method of 3d viewing...
May be worth experiementing.
http://www.stereo3d.com/driverc.htm
Shows that the Win3d driver does over under as opposed to left and right....the panel could be rotated perhaps....definitly an opportunity to experiment

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