Hi, we have just gotten some relatively inexpensive E-dimensional glasses (cable controlled; IR versions available) to test. Using their Windows driver, supposedly working on both ATI and NVIDIA, hardware stereo on my TFT worked. Flicker would be a problem for many people, however. I have yet to test crystallographic software with the glasses. I read somewhere that these can replace old ELSA glasses, in particular with NVIDIA Quadro4 type cards. Any experience or advice here?
Rick On Wed, 2007-05-02 at 09:16 +0200, Dirk Kostrewa wrote: > Hi Vineet, > > as far as I know, there is still no way to directly get a hardware > stereo image with shutter glasses from a TFT monitor. You could make a > side-by-side stereo image and look at it with a special viewer, but this > is not a practical way for, say, fitting electron density maps. I hope, > that with the current technical development for consumer TFT-TVs to get > closer to the impulse-behaviour of old CRT TVs in order to reduce motion > blurring, we will hopefully be able in a not-too-distant future to get > hardware stereo on TFTs, too. Stereo-capable 22'' CRTs are difficult to > get nowadays ... > > Best regards, > > Dirk. > > P.S.: If anyone can correct me or give me an update, I would be happy. > > Vineet Gaur wrote: > > Hi all > > i have a non CCP4 query. > > pls tell me how to view stereo images on a TFT monitor. > > > > thanx > > > > vineet gaur > > > > -- --------------------- Richard A. Engh Professor of Structural Chemistry The Norwegian Structural Biology Centre Department of Chemistry University of Tromsø 9037 Tromsø, Norway ---------------------