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how does 3D TV work? if i get a movie that has the 3D thing going on (double frame, weird colour) on a normal TV and if i get a 3D glasses, will it work? |
There's a reason they sell 3DTV's |
i remember watching jaws 3D on a tube tv. and all i had to do was get a 3d glasses. not sure if this work on a lcd |
i know those 3d blu-ray movies that comes with glasses work on regular HDTV's |
Are you guys serious? If you want 3d you got top get the 3d tv, the blu- ray and glasses. If you want 3d gaming you need the 3d tv + ps3 + glasses. The 3d uses the 120hz on a compatible tv to source 60hz left and 60hz right, the glasses have a sensor in the middle to detect the refresh rate and "closes" each eye that's why they're called 3d shutter glasses. Posted via RS Mobile |
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and after you watching it this way, you wouldnt be happy either... |
A 3D movie can be viewed in a number of ways. Early 3D movies used a system called Anaglyph which uses coloured lenses to view superimposed images. It worked, but due to the coloured lenses, the colour of the image is distorted and the effect seems quite primitive compared to more modern techniques. Also, the requirement to wear glasses is a drawback. Another technique called the Eclipse method, uses a different sort of glasses with LCD shutters. Alternative frames of the movie are from each of the two viewpoints. The LCD shutters are in sync with the frames, so each eye only sees the correct image for that angle. This words well, but syncing with the movie makes it difficult to use in movie theatres. It works well with home viewing, and is often used by gamers to display 3D games. Most movie theatres use a polarisation technique, which requires special glasses, but doesn’t interfere with colour. Each viewpoint is projected through a polarising filter. Using polarised glasses, it is possible to view each projected view separately. This is probably the optimum method for displaying 3D in a movie theatre, but it still requires glasses. http://3dmoviedude.com/?p=10 |
I'll buy 3D when I won't need stupid glasses. I honestly hate wearing stuff when I watch a movie. |
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