I have found that after viewing 3D in anaglyph, your eyes will acclimate faster if you look through the opposite lenses - eg, after viewing movie, take glasses off and flip them around so that the arms are point away from you and look through the lenses for 10 seconds or so. You'll be looking through the opposite colors that you were when you watched the movie and this seems to me to kind of fix the color effect.
Anaglyph 3-D really bites. You can't get any kind of effective color from it and there is always bleed-over of colored images. I recall when I was growing up in the 1950s watching the first 3-D movies ("Bwana Devil" "Charge at Feather River" "Creature From the Black Lagoon" "Dial M for Murder") using polarized lenses. Then, came "It Came From Outer Space" using anaglyph 3-D. The movie was in black and white so there was no color involved. The 3-D just didn't have the effect of the polarized 3-D. It just isn't good for watch even a static 3-D image let alone one that moves.
i lovvvvvveeee 3d 98% of my blurays r 3d .. btw plz tell me does passive 3d work for epson projector 5040ub ? if does then how to get them ? i mean just get 3d passive or have to buy something else with it & connect to my projectoe . tnx
I already wear glasses, but cinema glasses fit over them and work on passive 3D displays like those of LG. Active 3D glasses are expensive, ghost, heavy, and probably not compatible with other shutterglass tech. Now that i own an LG D2342P, i see the downsides of a passive filter are a narrow vertical viewing angle and ghosting of bright areas. Rotating the lenses 45 degrees outward appears to help, though.
i don't know how to use it until today..i'm only see the layer of the layer of the picture and bluring red colour...Hmmmm, passive or active, it's same for me...
Passive seems to ghost less for me. Looking in the mirror wearing passive glasses i think i shouldn't be able to see my other eye, though, which would explain the ghosting of bright on dark parts.
Hi! Can you tell me when you watch a movie in 3D with anaglyph 3D glasses are the colors in the movie good and true or are they bad and how many percent are the colors approximately good%?
Anaglyph 3D will always distort your colors and make things slightly blurry. It is a way to get 3D but it offers the least visual fidelity of all of the options.
Everyone I show my 3d TV to is wowed by it. EVERYONE. These best buys of the world failed 3D. And I get so pissed when people disregard 3D without ever really trying it
They also messed up the timing, during a recession and right after everyone finally upgraded to DVDs and HD TVs. Ain't nobody gonna replace all that. Maybe some PS3 owners with huge empty walls to fill, or those savvy enough to turn on 3D rendering of their 3D games in their display driver.
@@RobertK1993 4k is nice for cinemas but overkill at normal distances. Might be nice for passive 3D by LG which was excellent at Street Fighter 4 in a store demo.
i got a projector with passive 3d glasses hooked it up to my xbox one put 3d movie in it will play but i don't see no 3d effects do i need a attachment or somthing
+vodka high Well the Xbox One does support 3D. Is it documented that the projector supports 3D? I'm not aware of any in existence other than the ones in the movie theaters.
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Yes, because the glass is independent of the OS. Just have an image with alternating rows per eye displayed on it without resizing. And to convert 3D games, TriDef 3D might work on Wine.
+Sourav Dalai You do not need anaglyph movies. Get the 3d tv half sbs movies and using vlc player or power dvd you can convert it into anaglyph while playing. Then connect your laptop to your tv via hdmi cable and you're done. You can now watch 3d in your tv using red cyan glasses.
+abhi245689 If your TV isn't 3D capable, then you can't watch polarized 3D videos. You will only be able to watch anaglyph (Red & Blue lenses) 3D content.
RU-vid removed its 3D feature, but here's a video for cardboard (walleyed) viewing: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-po5jCHnbcYI.html This one is anaglyph using Nvidia's driver: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xqJkjo6t79k.html Here's a glasses-free, cross-eyed passive 3D video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XZu3Glh4KWo.html If you have a passive 3D monitor, the TriDef 3D software can turn lots of games into interlaced passive 3D.