Do I have to wear the 3D glasses in the movie theaters?
Posted on June 10th, 2011 by admin
I have a lazy eye, which means I can’t see 3D, no matter how much I really want to. I was wondering if I went to see Final Destination 3-D in theaters, if the picture would look weird. I really wanna see the movie, but it’s in 3D so theres no use in me wearing the glasses if I cant see anything.
No you shouldn’t have a problem. The way the 3D process works is that two, overlapping images are projected. The images go through a polarizer, which is kind of like a filter for light. Each lens in your glasses filters out a certain image so each eye sees a slightly different image than the other, creating the 3D effect. Since you will only see one image, it will look normal to you. Although I would try to find a 2D version because you would be spending extra money on an effect you can’t see.
June 11th, 2011 at 4:47 am
Yeah, you do. You’ll get a headache. I mean you can watch it, but it’ll hurt your eyes.
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June 11th, 2011 at 5:33 am
um no
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June 11th, 2011 at 6:07 am
Most theatres are showing it in 2d version and 3d version. So just go see the 2d version. If you’re going with friends who want to see the 3d version; then stay home or get one of them to go to the 2d version with you. Why pay money to NOT see the movie? Makes no sense.
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June 11th, 2011 at 6:21 am
No you shouldn’t have a problem. The way the 3D process works is that two, overlapping images are projected. The images go through a polarizer, which is kind of like a filter for light. Each lens in your glasses filters out a certain image so each eye sees a slightly different image than the other, creating the 3D effect. Since you will only see one image, it will look normal to you. Although I would try to find a 2D version because you would be spending extra money on an effect you can’t see.
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Movie theater employee