kuvat
2010
OptomaHD67
OptomaHD67
Images taken while testing Optoma HD67's 3D capabilities.
/kuvat/2010/OptomaHD67/3D-IR comparison.jpg
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
3D-IR comparison.jpg
When HD67 is in 3D picture mode and 3D Display mode is set for IR (instead of "OFF"), the amount of crosstalk is very minimal.
2010-11-22
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
3D-IR crosstalk Nvidia corner.jpg
Nvidia's active shutter glasses bleed like crazy when you peek at the screen through the corner of the glasses. Same thing if you lift your head and look through the lower part of the lens.
2010-11-22
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
3D-IR crosstalk test.jpg
HD67 in 3D-IR mode shows very little crosstalk in this Side-by-Side test clip. This shot is not telling the whole truth, because the eye sees more ghosting in the image than a digital camera does. DLP Link mode shows no crosstalk, because the raised black level masks it completely.
2010-11-22
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
3D-OFF comparison.jpg
HD67 in 3D picture mode, with 3D Display mode set to OFF. While the image still looks 3D, there's considerably more crosstalk than in IR or DLP Link Display modes. OFF mode produces more Lumens and allows the selection of Cinema, Bright, Photo and Reference picture modes.
2010-11-22
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
3D-OFF crosstalk test.jpg
SbS crosstalk test clip shows what happens when HD67 is in 3D-OFF mode. What you can't see in a still photo is the distortion affecting the image which hints at a possibility of a software issue with either Stereoscopic Player or HD67's firmware.
2010-11-22
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma
HTTYD_3D.jpg
A shot taken of How To Train Your Dragon 3D with a Nikon D3 and the cheapest 50mm F1.4 lens you can find.
2010-12-05
120Hz
3D
ASG
HD67
Nvidia
Optoma