sethnintendo said:
Icyedge said:
If you leave the brightness at its default level (maximum), there will be lots of ghosting. But if you lower it to the middle, its almost invisible. Nintendo should have put the default level at the middle, I too was dissapointed when I first used it.
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Hmm I've only kept mine at max setting. I'll have to try a lower setting and see. What exactly is ghosting? Is it when you get out of the sweet spot and start seeing blurry images?
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Nope, ghosting is also call crosstalk. The 3D image is compose of 2 images send to each eyes. Crosstalk happen when one eye is able to slightly see the other eye image. Its not blurry, its like seeing the phantom of another image. Its not THAT apparent, but it can be annoying, particularly on a black background since its more apparent. Lowering the brightness definitely does fix this problem though.