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I watched Avatar for the first time the other night.....
patrickl:
I guess some people do like the Pocahontas type storyline. Besides, so what if many people like Avatar for the great visuals and impressive effects? Obviously, if you watch it on a half assed screen with crappy sound then you lose that and not much of the movie's appeal is left. Duh!
Fordman:
I didnt mention that one reaseon I didnt see it in the theaters is that I'm red/green color blind (or color confused). Watching in 3D isnt an option for me.
Fordman
EightBySix:
3D films at the movies nowadays dont rely on the red/green lenses on the glasses - they use 2 projectors, each polarised in a different direction, and glasses to match. I dont think you'll be affected.
(I quite liked the movie! Shhh....)
patrickl:
--- Quote from: EightBySix on July 06, 2010, 07:31:19 am ---3D films at the movies nowadays dont rely on the red/green lenses on the glasses - they use 2 projectors, each polarised in a different direction, and glasses to match. I dont think you'll be affected.
--- End quote ---
Yeah, not just "nowadays", but even the 3D movies in the eighties used polarized glassed
newmanfamilyvlogs:
Regardless of colorblindness, shouldn't the red/blue glasses still work? They work on the process of subtractive filtering; a color of light should be absorbed by the filter, leaving only the other color to come through. How it's interpreted by the viewer should have no difference on the perception of spacial difference.
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