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Figure 3.33. Typical 3D Configuration: Active Glasses & Stereo3D
Figure 3.34. Typical 3D Configuration: Passive Glasses & Stereo3D
APPROPRIATE 3D SOURCE
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.
INVERTER
: In this projector, 3D processing introduces a single frame delay.
Without correction (i.e., reversal), image data intended for one eye would be
delayed and seen by the other—images would lose their 3D quality entirely. If
a 3D source cannot invert the signal, thereby synchronizing the left/right
shutters in your 3D glasses to match the images displayed by the projector,
you must invert via a left/right TTL inverter or use the Stereo3D
Module and Stereo3D
configuration ensures that shutter changes in the glasses allow each eye to
receive the image data intended for it, regaining the 3D effect of the display.
NOTE: Depending on your workstation, it may be possible to implement the
reversal of left/right frames through software only, eliminating the need for
separate inverter hardware.
: Signals from your 3D source (workstation or PC)
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checkbox in the Image Settings menu. Either
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