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3d
A while back, I read something about a certain company planning to release a lot of the old 3d films from the 60's and 70's on dvd, selling packages with nice, solid pairs of 3d shades.
Yknow, I mean those old crappy horror/sci-fi films...however, I've not seen or heard anything since. Does anybody - a: Have any idea what I'm talking about? b: Have any further information? Also, here's one for those that have no idea what the fuck I'm talking about - D'you think that if you were to invert a pair of 3d glasses, the effect would be the same, or do you think they only work "right way 'round"? I mean, I've never kept any cinema provided pairs of the glasses long enough to have collected any for comparison to eachother...like, are they ALWAYS red on the (your) left lense? |
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I don't know what the fuck you're talking about(sounds like a ok idea though).
About the glasses as far as I know they only work 'right way 'round' and everytime I've seen an Imax film they've been red on the left can't say if they all are.
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Depends on how the anaglyph is set up, but usually the red lens goes on the left eye, and the blue on the right eye.
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I never knew or thought that the colors had anything to do with.
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I got this Shreck 3D thing with my Shreck DVD, and it came with the glasses.....I tried them backwards, and they did NOT have the same effect :)
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If you want to know more about different kinds of 3D images, and how they work, check this out, guys--it's really, really neat. This fellow has put up a whole website devoted to the craft, and it explains everything very nicely. AND NOT ONLY THAT, but he's created a FREE anaglyph-making program called "Anaglyph Maker" which allows you to take your own digital camera images, for example, and turn them into 3D views in a few simple steps. It's so easy, even I was able to do it! Aw, it's fun, guys! Yoo gotta doo it!
http://www.stereoeye.jp/index_e.html |
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