3D GLASSES

3D Glasses

To present a STEREOSCOPIC MOTION PICTURE, two images are projected superimposed onto the same screen through CIRCULAR POLARIZING FILTERS of opposite handedness.

The viewer wears eyeglasses which contain a pair of analysing filters (circular polarisers mounted in reverse) of opposite handedness. Light that is left-circularly polarised is blocked by the right-handed analyser, while right-circularly polarised light is blocked by the left-handed analyser.

The result is similar to that of stereoscopic viewing using linearly and circular polarised glasses, except the viewer can tilt his or her head and still maintain left/right separation (although stereoscopic image fusion will be lost due to the mismatch between the eye plane and the original camera plane).

BUDGET

B92_0.18MM

B92_0.28MM

KIDS YELLOW B119_0.18MM

RD01_0.20MM

PREMIUM

B15_0.38MM

B25_0.38MM

B88_0.38MM

B112_0.38MM

KIDS BLUE B49_0.28MM

KIDS RED B49_0.28MM

ELITE

C17_0.70MM

C66_0.70MM

IMAX B117_0.38

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