Most glasses (including most polaroid glasses) are clear. What would be the point of glasses if you can't see through them?
You probably want to know whether there are polaroid glasses that aren't dark.
No. There ain't no such animal. Daylight (like most light sources) includes photons that are polarized in all different directions. Polaroid glasses work by filtering out all but the ones that have approximately vertical polarization (as seen from the point of view of the person who is wearing the glasses). Since they're filtering out all of the photons that have less-desirable polarization, that means that not all of the photons are getting through, hence: Less Light---the glasses appear to be dark.
If anything, it's going to be clear glasses. 3D isn't comprehendable to the naked eye.
no
all you do is get a clear red and blue paper and glasses , take the things out of your glasses and cut the red and blue clear paper about the same size as the things then you put them in the glasses done
There`s 3 different meanings of clear & here`s one of them: Clear that I need to wear glasses: Obvious could replace clear. Let`s see how it sound`s: It`s obvious to me that I need to wear glasses. Much better!Don`t Ya`ll think? or Understandable
The glasses made her see the world crystal clear.
It's spelled Polaroid, with a capital P, because Polaroid is a proper noun.
They are planos glasses I think, you can see it when you look through them.
Polaroid
Polaroid - album - was created in 1999.
Polaroid Eyewear was created in 1937.
Polaroid Corporation was created in 1937.
Polaroid - polarizer - was created in 1929.