Edward
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xwray said:I dont think it would be comfortable without the glasses...not nearly as bad as watching the colored 3D without the glasses but more subtle in it's effect.
I believe what might be happening is that the 3D effect is created by alternating differently polarized images - one image at a time - on the screen. The polarized glasses only lets one eye see a given polarized image without ever seeing the "other" image which is what the "other" eye would be seeing. Take the glasses off and your brain tries to fuse two slighly different images and can't make up its mind which is the real image. You quickly get into an eye strain mode which looks a bit fuzzy and you can't quite figure out why. I probably didn't say that very well but it should convey the idea.
Ah, it must be rather different than the Who thing, then, which produced the 3D effect purely by movement and the glasses - with them, it was just liek watching any TV. Still, seems like it would be a fairly simple thing to put out on a regular TV set... 3D probably is the next step, once larger screens and HD are the norm for all.