You can see Polar Express 3D on DVD or Blu-ray. You can also stream it online on certain websites or simply wait a little while longer and it will soon be shown on TV.
You cannot get the depth effect with just one eye. 3D movies are made for those with two good eyes, either using red/green filters (one for each eye) or polarizing techniques. In all these cases you need tow good eyes to get the stereo effect. you can however see the 3 d effect using the clear lens 3 d glasses!
Most 3D movies will have glasses provided at the theater. Some will let you keep them, some will not.
i think we can see the movie without the 3d glasses. but unfortunately u cannot see the 3d effect without the glasses and the movie seems normal.
does 3d glasses come with the 3d blu ray movie or you buy the 3d TV i don't see how they can put the glasses in the case and instead of getting the 3d TV and watch it on regular led TV
because it makes you see diffrent colours not just 3d in the new black glasses
November 2004 was the first IMAX 3-D Movie, which was The Polar Express.
If the snowflages have been filmed in native 3D (ie using specialised 3D camera techniques) then you would be able to see them in 3D - in good quality - on a 3D TV by using 3D glasses. Many 3D TVs also have a built in 2D to 3D conversion facility so in theory you could see snowflages filmed in 2D on one of these models, but the quality would not be so good.
Humans see in 3D. It is because we have depth perception. If a person is blind in one eye, they do not have any depth perception and they could be said to see in 2D.
no you need both eyes for 3d objects.
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Step Up 3d is about dancers saving a place that they love and it is about how they to express themselves with dance
Of course they can! Most, if not all animals can see in 3D.
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No, humans cannot perceive or directly see in 4D. Our world is made up of three spatial dimensions and one time dimension, so our perception is limited to understanding and interacting with objects and events within this framework. Understanding higher dimensions requires abstract thinking and mathematical concepts.
It depends. You can see a 3D movie that has only some parts in 3D. In that case, no. You can also see a movie that ALL the screen is in 3D. In that case, yes.Hope that answers your question!
You do see in 3D, unless you cover one eye up. That is how 3D glasses work, two images are projected on to the screen and each lens on the glass lets through only one of the images. Like when you look through your eyes you are seeing two different picture through different eyes.
When I went to go see it, it was. I think it is :) x