Facebook fails Vol. 2
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maxdb said:
Funnily enough if they popped one of the lenses out, held it in front of the other, and slowly rotated it, they'd eventually have effectively a very dark polarised lens which may be (and I have done no research at all into this idea) suitable if they kept the lenses positioned correctly. And only used one eye and closed the other.But I know that's probably not what they meant, so I'll just chuckle away over here
CB2152 said:
Funnily enough if they popped one of the lenses out, held it in front of the other, and slowly rotated it, they'd eventually have effectively a very dark polarised lens which may be (and I have done no research at all into this idea) suitable if they kept the lenses positioned correctly. And only used one eye and closed the other.
But I know that's probably not what they meant, so I'll just chuckle away over here
Not all 3D systems use plane polarisation. Some use circular polarisation (idea won't work) and some use RGB notch filters (idea won't work)But I know that's probably not what they meant, so I'll just chuckle away over here
HTH.
Einion Yrth said:
CB2152 said:
Funnily enough if they popped one of the lenses out, held it in front of the other, and slowly rotated it, they'd eventually have effectively a very dark polarised lens which may be (and I have done no research at all into this idea) suitable if they kept the lenses positioned correctly. And only used one eye and closed the other.
But I know that's probably not what they meant, so I'll just chuckle away over here
Not all 3D systems use plane polarisation. Some use circular polarisation (idea won't work) and some use RGB notch filters (idea won't work)But I know that's probably not what they meant, so I'll just chuckle away over here
HTH.
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