well you take two thin peices of cardbord and a blue & a red peice of see through paper and put them all together then make your 3D GLASSES look cool with a desighn
get a pair of 3D glasses, and punch out the frames and there you have it!
1 sheet of transpartent paper 1 pair of glasses and red and blue markers
Yes. It is entirely possible to buy a pair of 3D Glasses. Either high quality 3D Glasses from Cinemas, or simple red and blue paper glasses. There's great variety available at Amazon.
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.
The best pair of 3D glasses that I have found are my 3D aviator glasses from Visual World Products. They have many styles... the aviators are great. (visualworldproducts.com)
3D glasses are now available from a number of third party suppliers from as little as $30 per pair. Make sure to confirm that the glasses will operate with a Samsung television before ordering.
You put on 3d glasses
they cost 3,000,000 dollars for a pair of 3D glasses
No dear, the homemade 3D glasses will not have the flickers because in this case the TV will not send the 3D images to the glasses. Thus there is no chance for the flickers to occur.
The 3D television market is new but growing fast. Competition among manufacturers and retailers means you can negotiate for additional glasses if you need them. Don't be afraid to demand an extra pair or two as part of the deal. It's impossible to answer this question directly as the number of glasses will vary with each model and with each sales promotion. Keep looking at your local retailer's offers to keep up to date.
I think it help the 3d screen to glow to come out more
Binoculars