All About 3D Glasses & 3D Movies
the movie theater, a baseball coming toward the camera in a 3D film will appear to almost hit the viewer in the face causing a jolting reaction? In order to complete the equation of a 3D movie, 3D glasses are required. Anyone who remembers 3D movies from the 1980s and 90s will remember that these glasses were once made of paper with a clear blue film on one side and a clear red film on the other. Now most 3D glasses look like giant sunglasses with gray lenses that are polarized and designed to display one image to one eye and another image to the other eye. The result is identical to that of the View-Master’s stereoscopic image produced: it creates the illusion of depth dimensions on each object, as they would seem if viewing them in person. The resulting ocular illusion creates the effect of objects moving close enough to touch. It is expected in the summer of 2010 that the