3D Glasses


Those 3D glasses gave me a headache and hur my eyes. Did this happen to anyone else?

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according to Floop (at the beginning), if you feel uncomfortable using the 3D glasses then go to the concession stand, get a large cup of coke and a large box of popcorn and rush back to your seat and Voila! you just used $35!(stupid)

The actual way is to take of your glasses and close your eyes for 5 minutes, and then watch again...must be too much minutes huh?

At the end of the game Donnagon said "these games are killers on the eyes huh?"

true...true indeed...

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But you can't really do that at home, but I guess you can always pause the film, maek some popcorn, get some soda whatever and then started the film again, and put the glasses back on, and you can save yourself the money. Now I wear glasses, so it really doesn't bug me as much really not at all, but for somebody that not used to wearing glasses, and for the eyes, then I would think it would start bugging thier eyes, I guess they can always keep the movie going, but just have thier glasses off, until you feel you can put them back on, but remember Floop's warning at the beginning of the movie, after he reads the story, and tells people to take off thier glasses, and you see the message to do so, but keep thoses glasses off until it is time.

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Well this goes right back to what I said in my post, thata person that is not nromally used to waring glasses, then I bety it would give them a head ach, but you can do most of which Floop says in the introduction of the movie, but at home you just can't rush out to the conssention stands, but you can stop the movie, and maybe pop some popcorn, or just get up and streach during the movie, if you eyes get tired, during the 3D part of this movie, and then you can always watch it in 2D too.

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I got some type of headache because I wear glasses normally and they bothered me a lot. Also, if you don't wear them theres some backround 3-D-ness (does that make any sense??) on the screen and it sometimes gets annoying...


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That I heard you singing...-HSM-

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I just don't know what to tell, you it just doesn't bother me to much, even if I am wearing 2 pairs of glasses, but you do know what if they 3d glasses gives you headaches you can always just watch the 2D version of the movie instead, it might not be the same, or I guess just take them ofrf for a bit, and just watch it without the glasses on.

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Maybe this has already been said but what type of 3d glasses do you need? I have the multi coloured ones ( red and blue) and it doesnt seem to be 3d. Do I need the polarised ones? Then again, I have this taped on video, is that the reason its not 3d or what?

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If i remember correctly when i saw it in the movie theater with my rec department we wore the red and blue glasses.

I was fine with the glasses, even sitting in the very front in Chunky's (with the moveable chairs) only about 10 feet away from the screen. But i was pretty little so i might have had a problem with it but didn't care.

My counsler, though, couldn't where them because her eyes kept crossing

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The 3-D effect comes about as your eyes converge (left and right) to focus on on object, with your brain interpreting the information from your eyes to perceive depth. Your eyes see two different pictures to do this. In order to create the perception of depth on a two-dimensional surface, your eyes need to be shown two different pictures, hence the red-cyan anaglyphic image. The eye with the red lense filters out the red picture, only allowing you to see the cyan image (and vice versa).

Since your eyes converge horizontally to percieve depth, the red and blue images are separated horizontally. Because the two eyes on your face are side-by-side instead of one on top of the other, our eye muscles are not designed to converge upon vertically separated images.

Eye strain (and thus a headache)from a 3-D movie usually comes because we are not sitting in the center of the screen in the theater or from slightly tilting the head to one side. In such a case, the two images are no longer aligned side-by-side, meaning our eyes muscles must strain to converge the images in which one is higher and one is lower.

IN SHORT, just keep you head straight and your eyes level. Also, a darkened room helps the picture seem a little brighter.

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I couldn't stand wearing those glasses. That movie was so gay!

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3D glasses always give me a headache and eyeache.

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Yeah it happend to me too. sitting in a cinema with those glasses on just made me feel ill. I much rather watch the non-3-D Version.

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or you could play it safe and not ever watch this movie :]

hhahah this is gay.

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