Pete Turnbull wrote:
This is very similar to the way LCD shutter glasses like CrystalEyes work.
Try a web search for that?
LCD shutter glasses (which I also have), use page flipping to show the left
image
on the full screen then the right image on the full screen. The LCD glasses
"shutters"
between the two images so that the left eye sees the left image and the right
eye sees
nothing (a shutter is put on the other eye) and it flips back and forth
(sync'ed by the monitor).
Interlaced works differently. The right image is on the even lines and the
left image is on the odd
lines, so the resolution of the image is cut in half....
Ram
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