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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: tidla on 05 June 2010, 19:44:22
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the sun newspaper was printed today in apparent 3d with the cheapo red/ blue glasses.
the ones for cinema use are just grey tints.
whats the difference?
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For a minute there Tapper I thought you meant the Sun was being sold for 3d! ::) :D :D :D ;)
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I think the grey versions work via filtering specific changes to polarization within digital movie images....whilst the red/green glasses work by filtering selective-superimposed images by hue.
The latter are the older technology. ;)
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For a minute there Tapper I thought you meant the Sun was being sold for 3d! ::) :D :D :D ;)
Showing your age there Lizzy, ;D ;D
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For a minute there Tapper I thought you meant the Sun was being sold for 3d! ::) :D :D :D ;)
Showing your age there Lizzy, ;D ;D
Oh yes Miggy, so I am :-[ :-[ :-[ :D :D ;)
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I'm a bit geeky with cinema things!don't ask why!but simply put the glasses you get from the cinema are still tinted red and green but are darker because of the lack of light in the cinema.if you take them outside and hold them sideways you can see the tints.in order for the human eye to see artificial 3d it has to be in red and green.hth! :)
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will this new technology catch on this time?
im not sure i want to sit in my living room watching the tv with glasses on all night? 8-)
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For a minute there Tapper I thought you meant the Sun was being sold for 3d! ::) :D :D :D ;)
Showing your age there Lizzy, ;D ;D
Oh yes Miggy, so I am :-[ :-[ :-[ :D :D ;)
Never mind, go up the shop and get a penny mix ;D ;D and a bag of scraps from the chippy
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For a minute there Tapper I thought you meant the Sun was being sold for 3d! ::) :D :D :D ;)
Showing your age there Lizzy, ;D ;D
Oh yes Miggy, so I am :-[ :-[ :-[ :D :D ;)
Never mind, go up the shop and get a penny mix ;D ;D and a bag of scraps from the chippy
Give us a bob then please mister! :D :D ;)
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cheapo cardboard ones use a variety of colour combinations, note that they are not all the same. As some TV stations use alternative colour choices, the glasses used in film and for Sky use a rotation / spiral in the lens to create 3d, hence no colours. :y
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Page 3 in 3D 36DD :P :-* :D That's alot of 3's & D's