Hi,
I'm wondering if in stereoscopic mode under 'active shutter glasses' you can use 3D TV and glasses to see 3D?
Great question! I found a PDF requirements page here that may assist you. Good luck!
Thanks, but
As far as I understand, it doesn't work on a GTX graphics card? Here is the procedure with the NVIDIA 3D vision Kit, I am interested in whether it can be connected with an HDMI cable to a 3D TV and watch 3D using active glasses.
Daniel - understand. My recommendation is to contact Stephen Heidelberg (Esri) as he seems to be an expert in the 3D realm in ArcGIS Pro and other technologies. I found his contact information via this Esri blog.
To experience a 3D view using a 3D TV and active shutter glasses, you'll need the following:
3D TV: A 3D TV is a television set that is capable of displaying stereoscopic images to create a three-dimensional effect. These TVs typically use either passive or active 3D technology.
Active Shutter Glasses: Active shutter glasses are special glasses that synchronize with the 3D TV to deliver separate images to each eye, creating the illusion of depth perception. These glasses contain liquid crystal lenses that rapidly alternate between being opaque and transparent in sync with the TV's sportzfytvapk display.
To enjoy a 3D view with a 3D TV and active shutter glasses, you'll need these:
3D TV: This is a special TV that shows images in 3D, giving a realistic, three-dimensional effect. It works with either passive or active 3D technology.
Active Shutter Glasses: These glasses work with the 3D TV to show different images to each eye, making things look three-dimensional. These glasses contain liquid crystal lenses that rapidly alternate between being opaque and transparent in sync with the TV's sportzfyapp display.