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mrsxllifts said:
Do you need the two colour type specs? We have the ones from the cinema (dark-type) and they don't seem to work.
Yup - the proper old school one red, one green cardboard specs! Bits of it were a little better than i remember seeing in the 80's, however I suspect it's finished now - think it was a '3D week' and started last Monday.mrsxllifts said:
Do you need the two colour type specs? We have the ones from the cinema (dark-type) and they don't seem to work.
They all seem to be different, it's worse than Betamax Vs VHS or Blu-ray Vs HD-DVD.You need the right match for the right 3d.
The different types of 3d glasses are:-.....deep breath.
Linearly polarized glasses, don't tilt you head or you lose the 3d effect.
Complementary color anaglyphs (the common red/cyan glasses)
Compensating diopter glasses (the red/green glasses)
ColorCode 3D - (uses amber & blue)
Chromadepth method
Anachrome "compatible" color anaglyph
Then you have the technical ones like.
Liquid crystal shutter glasses that work with computer games.
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