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Hi guys,
We have previously used stereo glasses
Hi,
All my Win7 workstations are dual boot Win7/Kubuntu-18.04. All work fine on
both OS. In particular, Coot, PyMol, Discovery Studio etc work fine in stereo
using Nvidia Vision 1 and 2 glasses and Asus VG278H monitors with built-in IR
emitter.
I had a HP Z620 under Win10 for which PenGL stereo
Hi guys,
We have previously used stereo glasses from crystal eyes on a Dell
precision 690 Pc (with 4 processors) on the windows XP. Then we changed
to NIVIDIA 3D vision system which also worked fine for some time. But
now we have several problems working with 3D Vision using windows7.
what experien
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> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses
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> Picking up the discussion earlier this week, does anyone have
> experience with a plasma screen or a DLP monitor?
> See e.g.: http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx
> This may solve the problems with
Picking up the discussion earlier this week, does anyone have
experience with a plasma screen or a DLP monitor?
See e.g.: http://www.dlp.com/hdtv/3-d_dlp_hdtv.aspx
This may solve the problems with light polarization arising from standard LCDs.
Cheers, Arne Skerra
At 12:15 Uhr + 04.02.2008,
Hi,
white wall or normal screen will do nicely. Or, back-projection is also
possible with an appropriate screen.
The lamp has about 1400 lux so not useful in large lecture halls. For
small groups it is fine.
You can use the common nvidia cards and (nuvision) glasses. You just
plug your monit
Well, it's not exactly a solution that could be quickly implemented in
the short
term, but given the rise of open-source crystallography software, I wonder if
modules could be written to let the viewer see 3D objects on a 2D
display using
"head tracking." You'd have to nod your head slightly ba
UK
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
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> Hi, Jeroen
>
> The Vuzix VR920 should provide a cheap 3D stereo alternative
> to CRT monitors, because it contains two small LCD screens -
> if one displays a right eye view and the other a left eye
> vi
Hi, Jeroen
The Vuzix VR920 should provide a cheap 3D stereo alternative to CRT
monitors, because it contains two small LCD screens - if one displays
a right eye view and the other a left eye view we'd have a situation
similar to older display systems, with side-by-side stereo and a 3D
viewer
gt;
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>
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> Gesendet: Montag, 4. Februar 2008 11:34
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Anastassis Perrakis
Gesendet: Montag, 4. Februar 2008 11:34
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Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
Dear all -
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in their
labs a stereo-3D solution that do
Dear Pedro,
there is no cheap solution for now, the 3D community has to wait for a
few years more I think to be presented with a good stereo-capable LCD.
The problem is not the refresh rate (as low as 5 ms nowadays) but it is
the after glow effect... that is one of the reasons why LCDs provide a
s
On Mon, 2008-02-04 at 11:24 +, Andrew Raine wrote:
> Are you implying that an appropriately written Xorg.conf can get the
> graphics card to do this instead? The prospect is very appealing!
> Regards,
> Andrew
That should be a piece of cake using the new (and still under
development) "XRand
just a rip off!
Paul
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:24:32 +
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> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
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> P Hubbard wrote:
>
> > Just an FYI you can build those yourself at a fraction of the
t.
P.S: I shouldn't suggest these companies are over charging - though to me they
seem to charge an awful lot of money given the components and skill/technology
level needed to make them. Maybe I'm way off mark?!
AGS
Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 12:09:33 +
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he glass is the only special piece
> > of kit (which can be bought separately). The LCD monitors are just set
>
> > up to display either left or right channel. If you ask me, I think
> > these companies are just a rip off!
> >
> > Paul
> >
> > &
to display either left or right channel. If you ask me, I think
these companies are just a rip off!
Paul
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 11:24:32 +
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> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
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> P Hubbard wrot
:24:32 +
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> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
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> P Hubbard wrote:
>
> > Just an FYI you can build those yourself at a fraction of the price!
> > You just need the special piece of
P Hubbard wrote:
Just an FYI you can build those yourself at a fraction of the price!
You just need the special piece of glass, two identical LCD monitors,
and an edited X config file.
The clever bit of the Omnia system (and the similar one from Planar,
which being from the US might be c
bject: Re: [ccp4bb] 3D Glasses - Vuzix HMD by eDimensional
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
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> Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
>
> > While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
> > their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors but
> >
At USD 7000 it's not exactly the cheap solution I was looking for...
At 10:46 04-02-2008, Andrew Raine wrote:
Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors
but works on LCD and
Anastassis Perrakis wrote:
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors but
works on LCD and preferably with Linux or OSX ? (any windows hints are
welcome as well).
Yes indeed. We have a 20" one of the
Dear all -
While we are on the subject, does anyone in general have working in
their labs a stereo-3D solution that does not require CRT monitors
but works on LCD and preferably with Linux or OSX ? (any windows
hints are welcome as well).
Tassos
On Feb 4, 2008, at 10:12, Pedro M. Matias
e Linux hack is available soon!
I agree with you, and think that the old LCD-shutter glasses are better (so
long as you have the monitor for it). However, the more expensive Z800
supposedly offers a more pleasant VR experience.
AGS
> Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 09:12:56 +
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Dear Colleagues,
I found out that eDimensional sells the Vuzix HMD 3D glasses, but
their stereo drivers only work in windows. I suppose that they should
also work under Linux with the Nvidia stereo drivers. However because
we must pay by purchase order and bank transfer, they will not honor
t
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