![]() Then choose Load and navigate to presets/retro-v2+image-adjustment.slangp or. First, go to Quick Menu>Shaders and turn on Video Shaders if not already on. To finish tuning the image to our glasses, we need to run the misc/image-adjustment shader. This is because the green in the cyan was always visible through the red lens. For red-cyan glasses, I found that it was better to use red-blue. The choices are red-blue, red-cyan, red-electric cyan, green-magenta, and blue-yellow. Then choose the color combination for your glasses. Next, the core options need to be configured for anaglyph. We will use the VB boot screen to calibrate the image. The concept behind magenta-green is good but the available glasses are just too poor of quality.įirst we want to load a game and get to the Virtual Boy emulator on to the boot screen. I found no pair of magenta-green glasses that was able to effectively block the opposing colors, therefore ghosting was so severe that the 3D never even worked. Lastly, I found that magenta-green was altogether useless. ![]() Overall this was a good option but the image after calibrating was less bright than the red-cyan glasses. We don't care about that for Virtual Boy but if you also want to try the anaglyph glasses in color media like movies, or in emulators like Citra and Dolphin, then I do recommend blue-yellow for the improved colors. Blue-yellow glasses (and magenta-green) were developed to give better color perception in 3D movies. Blue-yellow were also the most comfortable on my eyes and had the least retinal rivalry. The 3D effect always works (assuming you follow this guide) if not quite as strong as the red-cyan effect. In general though, I end up using the red-cyan glasses the most for Virtual Boy because of the brighter image.īlue-yellow is pretty good. Conversely, for me it has the strongest sense of retinal rivalry, or competition between the eyes. Red-cyan is the classic combination, and I felt that for Virtual Boy emulation, it produced the strongest 3D effect. I tried several pairs of glasses in the different color combinations and here's what I found. The three available color combinations are red-cyan, magenta-green, and blue-yellow (amber). You need to make a decision about which colors to get. Also remember to get oversized glasses if you wear corrective lenses! Read the reviews and try to make a good decision. The most important thing is that the glasses block out light of the opposite color. Don't necessarily cheap out on the glasses either. They also have poor optical clarity.Ī good pair of plastic glasses can be bought for less than $10. The lens of the cardboard glasses are usually made of a thin film that is easily dented or nicked. I have tried both and don't recommend cardboard. Though the best pair may be what you already have laying around, if you need to buy glasses, then know that anaglyph glasses come in two varieties: cardboard disposable glasses or plastic reusable glasses. Selecting a good pair of anaglyph glasses is the most important part. The rest of this guide assumes you will be using Anaglyph (3-D Glasses), perhaps not the best, but by far the most accessible option.Ģ. One of the available options should be supported by your display. There are no depth options included in the core, so any adjustments are limited to those supported by the individual games.įor 3D Televisions and other displays, consult your documentation for supported 3D modes. I believe Big Screen detects the side-by-side content and displays 3D automatically. In Virtual Desktop, select the area below the image to bring up a menu that activates 3D mode. Set up Virtual Desktop or Big Screen accordingly to view 3D side-by-side content. The options are anaglyph, cyberscope, side-by-side, vli, and hli.įor VR headsets, choose side-by-side. The Beetle VB core supports five 3D modes. Start the snes emulator, go to option "Onscreen Display/Onscreen Overlay", set the Overlay Scale to 1.32 or 1.33 and Overlay Opacity to 1.00 (whatever works best for you, on pstv or psp vita).Ĥ.Just a simple guide here for setting up 3D in the Virtual Boy emulator, Beetle VB ![]() Overlays/Filters go into "ux0:/data/retroarch/overlays (.png and. Install snes 2002 or snes 2005, or install both (you can install both or more)Ģ. Tested with snes, but it should work on all the emulators.ġ. Download the package for vita in the nightly builds section.
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