3D - Teal bathing suit.
selmslie wrote:
Looks good when I swap my glasses around.
I bet you could have gotten more views if the title had read, "3D - Girl in teal bathing suit." We are so predictable.
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173 views at 1854 hrs Pacific daylight time.
About a year ago we took our grandkids to see a 3 D movie and my wife chastised me severely for keeping the glasses.
“Leave those here” she urged as we passed the return bin. “What are you possibly going to need them for!?!?!? It’s just more clutter”
(She’s a charter member of the anti-clutter club)
I can’t wait to throw this back at her...as soon as I find the glasses☹️
As an aside, anyone know how to delete a dupe post?
Dannj wrote:
About a year ago we took our grandkids to see a 3 D movie and my wife chastised me severely for keeping the glasses.
“Leave those here” she urged as we passed the return bin. “What are you possibly going to need them for!?!?!? It’s just more clutter”
(She’s a charter member of the anti-clutter club)
I can’t wait to throw this back at her...as soon as I find the glasses☹️
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A lot of house cleaning can take place in a year. I hope they were not part of it. If they have a red and a cyan lens they should work.
Dannj wrote:
As an aside, anyone know how to delete a dupe post?
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Administration can if you request it. Also, the manager of the topic section it was posted in can delete it.
Dannj wrote:
About a year ago we took our grandkids to see a 3 D movie and my wife chastised me severely for keeping the glasses.
“Leave those here” she urged as we passed the return bin. “What are you possibly going to need them for!?!?!? It’s just more clutter”
(She’s a charter member of the anti-clutter club)
I can’t wait to throw this back at her...as soon as I find the glasses☹️
If you saw the Imax version of Avatar, the glasses are cross polarized. The Imax 3D version was projected from two cameras using polarized filters that match the cardboard glasses you needed to view the film. They won't work with red/cyan 3D.
The film has a significant technical flaw. It was filmed in 2D and converted to 3D with post processing. It's the difficult and expensive 2D-3D conversion that was less than convincing.
Films from the last century like the
House of Wax used two film cameras. They were also projected with two cameras and used crossed polarized filters. They required no post processing for the 3D effect.
selmslie wrote:
If you saw the Imax version of Avatar, the glasses are cross polarized. The Imax 3D version was projected from two cameras using polarized filters that match the cardboard glasses you needed to view the film. They won't work with red/cyan 3D.
The film has a significant technical flaw. It was filmed in 2D and converted to 3D with post processing. It's the difficult and expensive 2D-3D conversion that was less than convincing.
Films from the last century like the House of Wax used two film cameras. They were also projected with two cameras and used crossed polarized filters. They required no post processing for the 3D effect.
If you saw the Imax version of Avatar, the glasses... (
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Thanks for the information, Scotty.
selmslie wrote:
Looks good when I swap my glasses around.
I bet you could have gotten more views if the title had read, "3D - Girl in teal bathing suit." We are so predictable.
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This morning 1,369 views of The Teal Bathing Suit. I guess if there can be some type of association indicating a Girl or Woman is in a photo they shall come.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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This morning 1,369 views of The Teal Bathing Suit. I guess if there can be some type of association indicating a Girl or Woman is in a photo they shall come.
Guess it was not a great leap of logic. I’ve never seen a frog in a bathing suit.
I’m still waiting for the “X Ray Glasses”... the ones they sold in comic books when I was a kid...to be perfected. The ones I kept buying never lived up to the hype😡😡😡😡
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