Problems with the 3D on the EVO 3D

BiGsMiLeSKyLe

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I don't know if anyone else had this problem, but just recently my phone has been having problems displaying 3D content. The sample 3D pictures are not aligned and i don't even know where to begin with trying to re-align it. Any 3D films i put on the SD card are no longer able to be played back in 3D, and when i click play in 3D i still get stuck with the two images. Now when i play 3D content on youtube or The Green Hornet, it comes out good and as it should. Though i also noticed that when i take a pic, right after during the preview, the 3D is all proper and "3D'. When i view it back from the gallery later on, the two images are far apart. I don't know if anyone has had this happened to them, or can assist me with resolving this. I have tried a soft reset, but that didnt help and i am holding off with doing a hard reset for now.
 
I did have a similar problem...what worked for me was going into settings then manage applications...click on the camera app and then hit clear data...and then do a sorry reset....that fixed the problem for me...hope that helps....
 
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My 3d pics. were not aligned either once a long while. What I did to fix mine was. Holding the power button then hit Restart to restart the phone. Hope this will work for you. Good luck.
 
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You can adjust the alignment of each picture individually. When viewing the picture touch the screen and then select the "Edit" icon at the bottom. (It looks like a magic wand and is 2nd from the left.) Then select "Adjust 3D alignment". It will give you a button on each side of the picture. One of them moves the 2 images closer and the other move them farther apart. You wont be able to get everything in the picture perfectly aligned (that's just the way 3D works), but I've found if you focus on getting the main subject of the picture aligned, you get pretty good results.

Also it should be noted that the alignment is related to how far you hold the phone away from your face. So the required alignment is different at 1 foot away from your face than it is at 2 feet away. (And it's also a little different for everyone depending on the distance between each person eyes.) When other people are try to view 3D content on my phone, I usually recommend that they move the phone closer or further away from their face until the 3D image comes into focus.

I hope this helps
 
Hi Guys,
I have same problem and with GoreJak help I can fix my problem.
Thanks alot GoreJak :)
 

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