well what you will need is a special coloured film two diffrent colours like one red one blue and make them in to to large squares but not very large then get some card and do a glasses shape but where the lenses are ment to go cut a rectangle /square in them then glue round the sides of the square peices with super glue and stick them to the glasses there you go you have home made glasses now get a 3D movie and try !!!!!!!!!!!!
Of course you can. There is a clipper-type of 3D glasses that you can wear over your prescription glasses. It is not expensive or hard to find. Just type in 3D Glasses Clip on the internet and you will see lots of results. If you don't want the clip type then there are also 3D prescription glasses. I know the LG sells passive glasses for their 3D TVs that you can use for their TVs, theaters, and also as polarized sunglasses. However, it won't work with any of the other active 3D TVs because active TVs are only designed to work on the manufactured brand.
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To make a 3D model of the human skeleton you can use toothpicks to simulate the bones.
Stereoscopic lenses/glasses are used for viewing aerial photographs in 3D. If you are referring to the the microscope, you would call it binocular.
Yes you can, because I'm dyslexic and I watch 3D movies and in fact I'm in an advantage as my eyes are used to the whole depth perception stuff because I'm dyslexic, so it doesn't hurt my eyes as much as other peoples.
You put on 3d glasses
get a pair of 3D glasses, and punch out the frames and there you have it!
I think it help the 3d screen to glow to come out more
They do not make 3d tv's without glasses...yet. We all know that technology is improving with every breath we take so there are limitless possibilities to them having a tv like this in the future. There have already been steps to glasses free 3d in the phone department. There is the evo 3d phone that does not require glasses but you can still enjoy the 3d features
For the 3DS, the 3D feature does not require 3D glasses to play so you do not need to buy 3D glasses.
there is no 3d glasses for the ps3
No, you will not need 3D glasses for the Nintendo 3 DS
No. Firework glasses use diffraction to make light from the fireworks look different. 3D glasses use polarization to block either vertical or horizontal light coming through the lenses deending on which lense you look through.
When you watch a 3D film/movie you must wear 3D glasses to get the 3D experience.
No, however the two most popular 3D technology companies in the theaters are RealD and Master Image. So your glasses have to correspond to their format. I know a company, Visual World Products, that makes 3D glasses that work on both formats perfectly.
There are two technologies in use with 3D television. Active 3D requires glasses that have batteries while passive models do not. Crosstalk in active glasses has been a problem but it depends on the make of glasses and television. For passive 3D, look at Sony, Visio, Toshibe or LG.
They do not make 3d tv's without glasses...yet. We all know that technology is improving with every breath we take so there are limitless possibilities to them having a tv like this in the future. There have already been steps to glasses free 3d in the phone department. There is the evo 3d phone that does not require glasses but you can still enjoy the 3d features