Yes, the side-by-side solution is my backup : there is a very good solution 
with an Omega 3D setup, which does not need a metallic screen (no polarization) 
and does not produce flicker.
As this double projector setup is a bit heavy to travel with and tiresome to 
setup, i'd like to know if i can use a regular dlp-link projector with pd/gem. 
Maybe should i ask on gem-dev ?



Le Vendredi 29 août 2014 18h11, Py Fave <[email protected]> a écrit :
 

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>i never tried but this interrest me
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>there are two different formats for 3d stereo
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>interlaced or side by side
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>gem could handle side by side .(in gemwin options)
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>but it is mostly a video driver side problem.
>it will depend on what gpu you use.
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>the other way is two vp with polarising filters
>and a metallic screen.
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>of course you will need glasses .
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>i don't know what is best in term of quality
>(badly done , it is very tiring for the eyes)
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>py
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>2014-08-29 15:21 GMT+02:00 dwanafite <[email protected]>:
>> Hi there !
>> Is it currently possible with PD to output 3D GEM-generated visuals to a 3D
>> DLP-link projector ? From what i've read, it only depends on which openGL
>> version you use. Did anyone tried and succeed ?
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>> Thanks.
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