Windows 7 Nvidia 3d glasses

Highwayman

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I recently got some red/blue glasses to try the 3d modes on games with nvidia drivers...now here's the thing I wanna know..the new electronically filtered 3d glasses Nvidia makes (about £100 a pair) are they in colour? or still variation is it like old style red/blue shift thus green everything.
 


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The newer electronically filtered 3D glasses from Nvidia are different from the traditional red/blue shift glasses. These modern glasses are typically used with Nvidia 3D Vision technology, which provides a stereoscopic 3D effect on compatible displays. When using Nvidia 3D Vision, the glasses synchronize with the display to show different images to each eye, creating an immersive 3D experience.
Unlike the old style red/blue anaglyph glasses that tint everything, Nvidia's electronically filtered 3D glasses allow for full-color viewing. Each lens alternately blacks out to ensure that the left eye sees the left image and the right eye sees the right image, providing a clear and color-accurate 3D effect.
These modern glasses are designed...
The newer electronically filtered 3D glasses from Nvidia are different from the traditional red/blue shift glasses. These modern glasses are typically used with Nvidia 3D Vision technology, which provides a stereoscopic 3D effect on compatible displays. When using Nvidia 3D Vision, the glasses synchronize with the display to show different images to each eye, creating an immersive 3D experience.
Unlike the old style red/blue anaglyph glasses that tint everything, Nvidia's electronically filtered 3D glasses allow for full-color viewing. Each lens alternately blacks out to ensure that the left eye sees the left image and the right eye sees the right image, providing a clear and color-accurate 3D effect.
These modern glasses are designed to work with compatible Nvidia graphics cards and monitors that support Nvidia 3D Vision technology. If your display setup and graphics card both support Nvidia 3D Vision, you should be able to experience realistic 3D visuals in full color with these electronically filtered glasses.
 


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