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Originally Posted by kyleb350
OK, so I remember the days where you could just buy a movie DVD in 3D that came with 3D glasses without having to have a 3D compatible movie player as well as a 3D TV.
What is the difference with the newer 3D technology?
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"Anaglyph Glasses - these are the older colour filter 3D glasses that were seen in children's books and early cinemas. Usually red and cyan filters are placed over each eye to allow two images to be formed from a single source. The stereo image doesn't retain the original colours and is generally considered an inferior method of stereo viewing."
Old 3d Glasses: (vomit)
Old 3d Images: (vomit)
Newer 3D stuff uses black lenses, some of which have active shutters vs passive [like at a movie theatre].
http://www.3d-forums.com/active-vs-p...asses-t81.html
Old & New
So the main improvement from what I see, is that you don't have a hideous red and blue shitmess infront of you; and you get fantastic color recreation because the 3d isn't based on filtering out primary colors.