Can you watch 3D movies with 1 eye?
If you have a glass eye is it possible to watch 3D movies still?
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- No 3D works by capturing two different images between each eye, with blue and red glasses one eye will mainly pick up red on the screen whereas one will just pick up the blue. When the two cross over each other, you see a 3D image.
- no.
- That's a very good question maybe.. Well, wait! You can because the new 3D glasses are black so yes you can
- well I know that with the old ones (red and blue) you do need to have both open but I'm not entirely sure with the new stereoscopic 3D because I think they use a different method
- All 3D effects depend on having 2 eyes working together to appreciate the effect. A one eyed person could still watch the movie but he would not be able to tell any difference from an ordinary movie. He might even want to wear the glasses to eliminate the slightly doubled image that you sometimes see without them.
- You can, but you will miss the depth of it all.
- To see the 3d effect no. There are 2 movies on the screen at the same time. One only for the right eye, one only for the left eye. You have to see both 2d movies at the same time. Now if you want to just go with friends to a 3d movie you can watch it as a 2d movie. Just wear the glasses so your good eye will not see the 2d movie for your bad eye, then you won't see that double image thing on screen without glasses.
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