3D TV Adjustments

We just recently tried out the 3D capability of our LG 55LX6500 with the IMAX Under the Sea movie.  After figuring out nothing can be blocking the sensor on the TV frame (after about an hour of freaking out)....we finally could see the fish swimming around in 3D.....sorta.  Everything in the to 2 thirds of the screen looked great....the bottom third was pretty blurry with the double images so anything that occured on that part of the screen was pretty much lost to us.  We tried finding a way to adjust the 3D output but the owner's manual is useless and anything online is so far over my head it just confuses me more.  Can someone tell me what I need to adjust and how to do it?  And please....tell me like I'm your granny who just got her first VCR....I promise I won't be offended. 

You mention side to side is that the Left and Right thing.  I found this bit of info but I  am taking it you tried it as you said you played with the 3D settings. 
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