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When I look at the Stereo Test Image with the iZ3D glasses on, one eye is much darker than the other. What is causing this?

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When I look at the Stereo Test Image with the iZ3D glasses on, one eye is much darker than the other. What is causing this?

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-There could be two possibilities. One issue could be that your gamma settings could be incorrect. Please ensure that your gamma settings are set at ‘Default’. The second issue could be a disabled front panel. Press and hold the Power button on the monitor until it shuts off. Shut down your computer and unplug all cables from the monitor. After you have unplugged everything, plug all cables back into the monitor. Ensure that all cables are plugged in snug and tight. Turn on the monitor before starting your computer.

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