If you already have a quadro card and a monitor that does 120hz(which is
most lcd monitors these days).  Then you only need to buy the nvidia 3d kit
which is just shutter glasses and a usb transmitter.  Nuke will add an
"opengl stereo" option to your stereo modes.

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-deke

On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 07:56, Dome <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> Hi Guys,
>
> I've found a lot about this topic in here but noch exactly an answer to my
> question.
>
> So I planned on working on an stereoscopic Project an I want to use the
> stereoscopic viewer, but not in analglyph mode. So I figured, I would use
> passive polarized glasses for this, mainly because of the price.
>
> So my question is, which hardware do in need for this?
> I read a lot about Quadro-Cards for the "Quad-Buffered GL". So I probably
> need one?! And a 3D-Monitor? Any good adviced? I read a lot about Zalman and
> iZ3D-Monitors, but don't really know what I need.
>
> So I would appreciate any help on this topic, I'm pretty new to this stuff.
> [image: Smile]
>
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