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Support for Philips IC3D Autostereoscopic display
Next to a variety of other 3D displays, Vizard supports the Philips IC3D display:
To get the Philips display working with Vizard, either A) simply drop the Philips OpenGL wrapper in the Vizard/bin directory This Method has been confirmed to work for the latest version of the Philips IC3D display. B) use an nVidia card and the consumer stereo driver see http://www.worldviz.com/vizhelp/VizH...sequential.htm for setup help. The nVidia consumer stereo driver allows an output mode for the Philips 3D screen. ENHANCING 3D EFFECT in terms of adjusting and enhancing the 3D effect on a 3D display, within Vizard, you can change the 3D parameters ipd and screendistance in order to change the strenght of the 3D effect to your liking. viz.ipd(.06) # default To "enhance" stereo effect, increase .06 to 0.1 or 0.2, or higher. To change the binocular convergence (will move the whole scene in and out relative to the monitor), change: viz.screendistance(10000000) # default really high (infinity) to viz.screendistance(1), or .5, or 1.5 |
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