Technically, the image originates from the same distance from your eyes as if you were looking straight at it (rather than through a mirror). This is because the image does not originate from the mirror per se, but from the object itself. The mirror merely changes the directions of the photons, but does not refocus or create a new image. Therefore, the distance from your eye to the object is the real distance of the image.
Wearing the glasses yes, (without the glasses no, because the images will appear blurred) - However, the one eyed person will not see the movie in 3D.
Convex lenses make images appear larger; they are used in magnifying glasses.
Quality sometimes loses out to quantity.
3D is when you are required to wear the glasses to see the images that will appear to be in 3D, meaning that projection of the images appear to move toward or away from you. IMAX simply has a way better resolution than a normal theater movie thus it can be played in a way bigger screen and the audio is usually superb as well.
Formation of multiple images on the Translucent screen and hence a blurred images due to overlapping of such images on the screen.
Some images on a mirror usually appear erect because of the concave mirror.
When the light actually reaches the retina the image is blurred (except when looking at close objects when the image is focused on the retina and looks clear. The condition is known as short-sightedness.
because there are more rods than cones in this region
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Flicker occurs when the right & left images are out of sync with the glasses. When the glasses are properly synchronized, there is no noticeable flicker.
why do people often enjoy looking at images
Your brain firsts sees two images and then your brain put those two images into one image