![]() The result is a sequence of left perspective image and right perspective image frames. The flipping can be performed by your video card's BIOS (the better solution) or a device driver could be installed which will watch the progress of the videoĬard generating the video signal. One 'page' will hold the left perspective image and the other 'page' will hold the right perspective image. Page flipping works by flipping between two pages of video memory (of the videoĬard) every time a new image (frame) is to be displayed. It is primarily used with non-interlaced (or progressive scan) displays (which display all the lines of the frame in one go, not half/half as in interlacing). Page flipping is the highest quality method of producing time-sequential stereoscopic display. Here's a quick tutorial if you are interested how these systems work: There are four main techniques of achieving time-sequential display with PC systems. This is called variously time-sequential, field-sequential, frame-sequential, or image-sequential. ![]() LCS 3D glasses rely on a sequence of alternating left and right images displayed on a monitor. (NB: LCD monitors are generally not compatible with LCS glasses - see below). One common 3D viewing technique is to use a pair of Liquid Crystal Shutter (LCS) 3D Glasses in combination with a CRT monitor. A large range of hardware and software is available to allow you to view stereoscopic 3D images on a PC.
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