You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view it in 3D.
Picture Credit: Matthias Groeneveld on Pixabay.
3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
SoHillGuy wrote:
You will need a pair of anaglyph glasses to view it in 3D.
Picture Credit: Matthias Groeneveld on Pixabay.
3D conversion by SoHillGuy.
OK, I give. What are anaglyph glasses? I bought 3D glasses on line and brought glasses home from a 3D movie and they don't seem to work.
Ava'sPapa wrote:
OK, I give. What are anaglyph glasses? I bought 3D glasses on line and brought glasses home from a 3D movie and they don't seem to work.
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Anaglyph glasses are composed of one red lens and one cyan lens. Not for viewing TV movies. This is the style of the old cardboard lens type for viewing movies at the theater way back when maybe in the 40's.
They are available via Amazon.com and cost less than $8 or $9 for a plastic frame set.
Just enter a search for Anaglyph glasses.
There are also red and blue lens glasses: but you don't want those.
AviRoad
Loc: Westchester County, NY
Great One, there, Gaylord. EVERYONE should get those anaglyph glasses so they can enjoy what you do here!
AviRoad wrote:
Great One, there, Gaylord. EVERYONE should get those anaglyph glasses so they can enjoy what you do here!
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