Hi,
I have tried the following in order to see in 3D some scenes in a movie.
You buy a cheap pair of sun glasses.
Remove one lens, keep the other.
Watch your TV!
Basically, what's happening is the following the eye that see through the darker lens assimilate more slowly the image causing some frames to be skipped...
The other eye see all the frames, this frame difference cause in some scenes to be seen with two differents angles, and the brain will interpret those scenes as 3D!
Try it up and let me know!
Reg
I have tried the following in order to see in 3D some scenes in a movie.
You buy a cheap pair of sun glasses.
Remove one lens, keep the other.
Watch your TV!
Basically, what's happening is the following the eye that see through the darker lens assimilate more slowly the image causing some frames to be skipped...
The other eye see all the frames, this frame difference cause in some scenes to be seen with two differents angles, and the brain will interpret those scenes as 3D!
Try it up and let me know!
Reg