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Xiaou2:

 Unless you are turning your head to the point where
one of your eyes sees thru the opposite lens,  you should not see the other eyes
view.

 AFAIK, It should be physically impossible for you to see both spectums of light while using the glasses... no matter how you turn your head.


 If you are seeing a blur on a 3d image  with Red/Blue glasses,  you
are again turning so far that you are looking thru the opposite lens.

 The only way you are getting image blur, would be if your glasses are cheap,
scratched, distorted in some way.   Even then, you will not see both L & R images.
You would only see the same kind of physical blur that comes from wearing dirty
or scratched glasses.

 
 As for LCD tech:  Impossible.  When the LCD is energized, its completely
OPAQUE PITCH BLACK.  Meaning, you can not see thru that lens at ALL, at that moment
in time. (Its the equivalent to covering your hand over the eye when that eyes image is
shown)

 The only way you see double-images (Ghosting)  in LCD glasses, is if there is a
timing issue.. where the LCD glasses are not perfectly syncing with the screens
displayed alternations.

RayB:

--- Quote from: Xiaou2 on January 05, 2010, 04:01:50 am ---
 Unless you are turning your head to the point where
one of your eyes sees thru the opposite lens,  you should not see the other eyes
view.

--- End quote ---
THe image SEPERATION for the 3D effect is done horizontally, so if you TILT your head (he's not talking about looking away), eventually the angle is too much for the two seperated images to "merge", so you see both, AKA a sort of "blur".

Ginsu Victim:
Anyone look at the time on a Indiglo watch while wearing RealD glasses? My watch is impossible to read though one of the lenses. I have to close one eye.

danny_galaga:

So, how about that movie, eh?

saint:

--- Quote from: pinballjim on January 05, 2010, 03:30:21 pm ---You get a blur with a very minor tilt of the head.  It's very annoying.

Granted, I was yawning and looking at the time a lot.

--- End quote ---

Heh. You have to be the most contrary person I've met in a long time.

So I'm curious - what movies *do* you like? What movies would you consider to be groundbreaking in terms of technology/cgi/animation techniques used (not story line)?

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