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depth effect
About this tag
The depth effect tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions related to visual depth perception, particularly in the context of 3D stereo viewing. One thread describes a user's experience with improved vision after eye surgery, which enhanced their ability to perceive depth when using 3D glasses. The tag may also encompass topics about stereoscopic imaging, depth perception in digital media, and related hardware or software adjustments. While the current content focuses on personal health and 3D viewing, the tag could extend to broader discussions on depth effects in Windows applications, gaming, or multimedia. Users interested in enhancing their visual experience with depth-related technologies may find relevant insights here.
Microsoft’s ambitious plans to bring Artificial Intelligence (AI)-powered customization to Windows 11—features like "depth effects" and "dynamic wallpapers"—appear to be on an indefinite hiatus, and possibly even canned. This news might feel a bit like being promised a space-age jetpack and...
Hi
The day before yesterday I had laser work done on my left eye.
I've had poor vision out of it for years.
Because of retina problems everything is distorted vertically and soft, even after cataract surgery.
This hasn't been a big problem because vision in my right eye has been good, 20 20...