Is there any way for a person who is blind in one eye to see 3D movies?
My fiance is blind in his left eye from a birth defect. His right eye is perfectly fine but the 3D glasses you get at the box office don't work for him, and without glasses that work, he only gets a headache from watching 3D movies. I'd like to surprise him for his upcoming birthday with glasses that will work for him, but I'm not having much luck. Can you help???
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- I'm sorry, but no. The way 3-D works is showing red through one eye and blue through the other to create the 3-D effect. If he's blind in one eye it won't work
- no, it's impossible. People with one eye simply arent getting 2 different images for the brain to process as one creating the 3D illusion. They also can't see 3D illusion in those books.
- Unfortunately, you need the use of both eyes to experience the 3D effect. One eye is polarized vertically, and the other is polarized horizontally. The discrepancy allows for one to view the 3D image.
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