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Author:  suiken_2mieu [ 24 Dec 2009, 21:42 ]
Post subject:  Quick Question

Okay I was wondering, If someone was to take a 16:9 monitor and pump a 16:10 Resolution with the Proper FOV for a 16:9 Resolution into it, would the 3D elements look correctly with Stretched Aspect Ratio Correction?

I figure that the 2D elements will be skewed.

Author:  scavvenjahh [ 25 Dec 2009, 12:30 ]
Post subject:  Re: Quick Question

As long as the FOV matches the panel's AR and visual quality is not an issue, I figure the actual resolution doesn't matter and 3D will look "correct".
What is 'Stretched Aspect Ratio Correction' ?

Author:  suiken_2mieu [ 26 Dec 2009, 20:14 ]
Post subject:  Re: Quick Question

As long as the FOV matches the panel's AR and visual quality is not an issue, I figure the actual resolution doesn't matter and 3D will look "correct".
What is 'Stretched Aspect Ratio Correction' ?


Haha that's a bad use of words there. My monitors have no real scaling options, they stretch everything to fit, there is no 1:1 or Aspect Ratio Scaling available.

Author:  scavvenjahh [ 28 Dec 2009, 21:05 ]
Post subject:  Re: Quick Question

Okay, so my reply is still valid. ;) The slightly wider FOV would "de-stretch" the picture, thus resulting in "correct" 3D.
Are you planning to buy 1080p monitors to use w/ TH2G ?

Author:  suiken_2mieu [ 29 Dec 2009, 04:41 ]
Post subject:  Re: Quick Question

Okay, so my reply is still valid. ;) The slightly wider FOV would "de-stretch" the picture, thus resulting in "correct" 3D.
Are you planning to buy 1080p monitors to use w/ TH2G ?

I already did, I was going to get 1920x1200 monitors, but I found out i had a budget. I got my monitors for $155 a piece. I wouldn't mind it much if the TH2go would support 4800x900 (3x1600x900), but the highest 3x16:9 resolution is 1366x768 and 1360x768.

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