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Typical hardware configurations for active and passive 3D systems using
"Minimum Delay" processing mode are shown in Figure 3.27 and Figure 3.28.
Hardware descriptions follow the illustrations.
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workstation) must be customized to precisely match the processing
capabilities of the projector. In addition, the source must provide a separate
synchronization signal that precisely controls when left/right fields are visible
through the viewer's glasses.
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: In this projector, "Minimum Delay" 3D processing introduces a
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single frame delay. Without correction (i.e., reversal), image data intended for
one eye would thus be delayed and seen by the other—images would lose their
3D quality entirely. If a 3D source cannot invert the signal, thereby
: Signals from your 3D source (such as a graphics
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