3.10 3D Images - Mirage 2000 User Manual

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OPERATION

3.10 3D Images

Description
How to Activate 3D
Menu
What 3D Sources Work?
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A single projector can display 3D images as described below. Such images require a
specialized source as well as additional hardware and software in order to be
displayed and interpreted correctly in a typical 3D active stereo viewing
environment.
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In simple terms, images generated from a 3D-video source consist of a series of
images (frames or fields) that alternate quickly between two slightly different
viewpoints corresponding to the separation of our left and right eyes. When these
frames are displayed with enough speed and viewed with special glasses
synchronized with the left/right frames, the resulting "single" perceived image
appears with much the same depth and perspective we sense in the real world.
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Once you have the necessary source and hardware/software setups described below,
you must select the correct "Minimum Delay" Processing Mode option (via Image
Settings menu). The projector does not detect and process a 3D signal automatically.
For complete 3D processing information, see 3.10, 3D Images.
Note that the "Minimum Delay" setting is applied only to the current source and must
be selected for each 3D source you have connected.
In addition, a Stereo3D
setting in the Image Settings menu. See 3.10, 3D Images.
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A 3D-video signal is sent to the projector via analog cables such as:
3-wire RGB sync-on-green
Figure 3.30. Status Menu
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system requires the correct "Invert Stereo3D" checkbox
(SAMPLE)

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