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Inspired by a conversation with people about whether people like 3D or not I came up with a bit of a "hack" that should work for those of you who, for whatever reason, cannot see 3D (or worse, get headaches or nausea from 3D) but want to see the movies with your mates.

Please note that this is primarily for movies projected in "RealD" rather than other competing technologies.

  1. Secure 2 sets of RealD glasses. This shouldn't be too hard. I have several spare pairs and they cost $2 each pair
  2. Break them open, carefully taking note of which filter comes from which eye.
  3. Swap a left eye for a right eye filter.
  4. Enjoy!
I'm not sure, but you may even be able to do this by simply "flipping" one of the filters in the eyepiece.

You should now get old fashioned 2D.

Please note that this will not "fix" horrible "2D to pseudo 3d" movies like the recent "Clash of the Titans". They'll most likely still look bad.

Bring on Tron: Legacy

Date: 2010-07-09 12:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cheshirenoir.livejournal.com
My understanding (And I could be wrong) is that BOTH frames are simultaneously transmitted. With both lenses showing the same thing you'd not get any strobing or framerate drop, just only half the potential picture. Since effectively for the stereoscopic effect, both eyes need to see a full picture with an offset, you'd be seeing the same as if you'd watched the picture in a 2D cinema.

Unfortunately I don't see it going away any time soon.Some movies have used it badly. Some have used it amazingly well.

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