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  • #16
    Re: Your 1st 3D film

    It was "Spacehunter", for me. I saw the much older "House of Wax" after that.
    YouTube - House of Wax 3D - 1953 - Paddle Ball
    (works if you have the right glasses, and eyes.)

    At least one person in thirty can't see 3D films in 3D, due to a lazy eye or other problem with binocular vision.

    A range of glasses can be got on-line, but there are a variety of methods for producing 3D so the glasses need to match the image.
    3-D Glasses for red cyan 3-D anaglyph images - Assistpoint

    The better polarised methods with grey lenses are only found in cinemas: the image can't be processed by a TV or computer screen.
    There are several colour separation, anaglyph,
    versions: Red/green, Red/cyan (most common now), Red/blue.

    The Pulfrich-effect glasses produce a pseudo 3D where objects moving left, or right, appear to stand out, or recede. (depending on which eye has the darker-tinted lens.)
    It was used by the naughty German TV show "Tutti Frutti" in a later series, for example. Or shouldn't I know that?
    "It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

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    • #17
      Re: Your 1st 3D film

      Wow thanks for the info! I'll have to get some

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