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Old 11-17-2011, 06:29 AM   #2
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Buzzin, ghosting (or lack of) in 3D is going to be determined purely by the 3D hardware you're using. Jim has no control over that aspect at all. He just provides the raw data of fish/coral positions, etc., to the computer and the graphics card then interprets it from there.

I also have nVidia 3D glasses used with an Acer 3D screen, and I get a bit of ghosting as well. That's not the fault of the Aquarium software; it's the fault of the glasses and the screen. And in your case this is backed up by the fact that the games you're playing are also ghosted at max depth settings.
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