What is 'coler'? If you mean 'colour', please spell it correctly. Red and blue mixed will make purple.
Primary Colors: Red Green Blue Secondary Colors: Yellow (Red & Green) Cyan (Green & Blue) Magenta (Blue & Red)
Blue is a primary color, meaning it cannot be made by mixing other colors. Blue can be mixed with other colors to create different shades or tones of blue, but it cannot be created by mixing two other colors together.
3D glasses were first invented in the 1920s by American inventor Edwin S. Land. However, the concept of viewing images in 3D dates back to the 19th century. The modern version of 3D glasses, known as anaglyph glasses, became popular in the 1950s with the release of 3D movies.
color lights actually don't blend together.
3d cards are blue and red because they somehow match together to make one picture and thy look 3d but its not its just an illusion that make that effect.
if drawing one simply take a red and blue crayon or marker after drawing the main picture in red take the blue crayon and outline the picture then take red cyan glasses aka 3d glasses and put them on and there is your own 3d picture made by you
green magenta 3d.
when you red and blue glasses
Red and blue 3D technology, also known as anaglyph 3D, use different color filters to create the illusion of depth. Red 3D uses a red filter for the left eye and cyan filter for the right eye, while blue 3D uses a blue filter for the left eye and red filter for the right eye. This results in slightly different color perception and can affect the overall viewing experience.
depends if the theatres glasses are the red and blue ones or the grey ones, and if your tv is red and blue or grey.
1 sheet of transpartent paper 1 pair of glasses and red and blue markers
special things
The Red and The Blue? It matches with the two colour colours on the 3D-Glasses. What basically happens is your two eyes see a slightly different perspective of the world. The Eyes send the image as signals. The two images merge and your brain then reads these signals, to form the 3D image. With these glasses, your left eye sees red and your right sees blue. In the movie, the frames are painting in red and blue, with the red slightly to the left, and the blue to right. When you brain combines the red and blue, a 3D image is formed...
Sort of. The 3D is definitely not the one that requires red and blue cellophane glasses
There are two cameras next to each other and they are combined in a video editing program. They make one video coloured blue and the other red to give the 3D effect. That's why you wear blue and red glasses. Now they have these new glasses that are just plane black, I don't know how they work though.
No, blue and purple do not make red. Blue and red make purple, while red and white make pink.