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How can you watch 3D films if you wear eyeglasses?

I want to watch Final Destination 3D, but I wear eyeglasses because I'm shortsighted. And don't you need to wear the red and blue glasses? I can't wear both at the same time, so how do I get around this?

Thanks.


I think they make the others to fit over yours, though I've never tried. I hate 3-D myself!

How to make 3D glasses


This is how to make 3D glasses out of some older glasses and some markers.

3D eyeglasses with one eye?

Do 3D eyeglasses work with one eye ( not the cellophane ones, the real 3d glasses


Sometimes when we are examining small children that aren't fully cooperative, we use a 3D task to see if they are using both eyes or if they are just using one eye. You can't see 3D with one eye.

3D modeling of eyeglasses/sunglasses?

What is the procedure to reverse engineer and convert an existing pair of eyeglasses/sunglasses to make a 3d model and which are the available softwares in the market to do that fast?


A 3-d scanner and a Cad software that's compatable!!

Question about wearing 3D Glasses at a movie theater when I wear prescription glasses. Going with my daughter?

Okay I wear eyeglasses and the movie playing is a 3D movie. Can they successfully go over my glasses. My glasses were pretty expensive and I don't want them to get scratched? Advice, my daughter really wants to see the new G Force movie?


Oh yeah you could put them over your glasses !
I did that too :)
-Doesnt get scratched; just put them on carefully and take them off carefully.
They also will tell you that you have to be careful because of the flashing and how 3D is, you know, upclose and all that, so that you might get a headache.

Hi I am trying to make a 3d steroscopic projecter like the ones used in 3d theaters and disneyland.?

Ok so i have the 2 projectors i need and i have 2 pairs of polarized glasses, and i tried putting the eyeglass lens' in front of the projectors and then just wearing another pair but it didn't work and I'm kinda stuck, Any ideas on what i did wrong and how to fix it?

p.s. i have ran 2 different videos through the projectors of a steroscopic movie, one for each eye.


I typed that in www.google.com and I found a few promising links that might help. :)


3D HDTV? Maybe Next Year | blog.JR.com

For all its glory, HDTV at high resolution still presents a 2 dimensional image that through our eyes and mind may appear to have 3 dimensions. At CEATEC 2009, in Chiba Japan, Sony and Panasonic have released prototypes of the first HDTV models that can present 3D images through Blu-ray. Both will require special eyeglasses to isolate the images and blend into 3D.

The emergence of 3 dimensional viewing was in the 1950’s when movie studios felt threatened by television. Movies were released with rudimentary 3D technology that required special glasses to decode the image. Without those glasses, the image seemed a blur. In the 1980’s, early virtual reality simulations used 3D visual “glasses” that had a TV over each eye, dominating one’s visual field. This was the closest approximation of actual 3D view. While various versions of TV glasses have been released for consumer marketing, people haven’t greeted them enthusiastically.

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Hitachi develops eyeglass-free 3-D projection system

CrunchGear (blog) - Oct 08, 2009

The company claims the quality is comparable to analog broadcasts, meaning the resolution is higher than in other eyeglass-free 3D systems developed so far.
With 46 Million 3D TV units by 2013, is 3D TV the next big wave?

Gerson Lehrman Group - Oct 07, 2009

Many companies have been developing 3D displays employing different techniques. Autostereoscopic version does not require additional eye glasses to see 3D
Blu Skies for 3D

Home Media Magazine - Oct 08, 2009

The audience wears recyclable circularly polarized glasses to make sure each eye sees only its own pictureThe result is a 3D picture that seems to extend
The Imax experience

Business Mirror - Sep 20, 2009

The eyepieces are not the 3D glasses from your youth. The lenses on the polarized IMAX glasses don't discolor the image or distort what you see in any way.
Startup firm HDI previews 100-inch laser 3D HDTV

ZDNet - Sep 21, 2009

One detail is certain, though: You still have to wear those silly plastic glasses in order to get the 3D effect. Sean Portnoy spent several years as an and more »
The other dimension

WA today - Oct 07, 2009

The other dimension Global market media analyst Screen Digest's 2009 report 3D in the Home: Market Forecast and Assessment considers two scenarios in forecasting consumers' and more »
S'pore YOG to support multimedia services

ZDNet Asia - Sep 18, 2009

S'pore YOG to support multimedia servicesSingTel also showcased an auto-stereo 3D screen, which allows viewers to experience 3D content without the need for any special eye glasses. and more »