3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
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- Two Eyed Hopeful
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3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
HI, I am trying to get passive 1080p/60fps to work on Epson 9300 projector OR new JVC NZ7 projector 120hz... is there any way to do this please? I only have option on epson for 1080p/24fps 3d ??
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- One Eyed Hopeful
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Re: 3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
Yes. You need two projectors.
Passive 3d = stereoscopic image achieved without electronic switching devices.
Passive 3d = stereoscopic image achieved without electronic switching devices.
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- Petrif-Eyed
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Re: 3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
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- b4thman
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Re: 3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
I have an ACER H5360 proyector (Nvidia 3D Vision compatible) and I never use it just because of the fan noise (and I feel more confortable in front of my monitor). I don't think there is a soultion, but I wonder if there is any way to replace the lamp for a LED lamp, supposedly not so hot and less power consumption.
Ryzen 7 5800X, RTX 2080 (no TI), 32 Gb RAM, Windows 21H1, Monitor Dell S2716DG, Nvidia 425.31 driver
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- One Eyed Hopeful
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Re: 3D on epson or JVC projector 1080p/60fps?
Please don’t call those active flashing components passive. It will poop on the whole word. Call them solutions if you wanna use passive 3d glasses on a active 3d display.3DNovice wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 3:34 pmYou can do Passive with one projector, but you need an active polarizing filter in front of the lens.Metal-o-Holic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 18, 2022 9:40 am Yes. You need two projectors.
Passive 3d = stereoscopic image achieved without electronic switching devices.
Like the Smart Crystal Pro Polarization Modulator
Anyhow, it's possible that this user's method may work for you
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