3D Glasses Types

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Below is some basic information on the
types of 3D Glasses available
Anaglyph:
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The original form of 3D where you need to wear the cardboard glasses with red and blue
lenses.
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Forces each eye to view slightly different images by filtering colour; the brain overlaps them for the 3D
effect. Not ideal for retaining the integrity of colours.
Stereoscopic Passive Polarised:
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For environments where the screen is larger than the viewers' field of vision (e.g.
IMAX).
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Suffers when you are either not front-on to the screen or tilt your head because the passive polarised
glasses split the image, which is then lost.
Stereoscopic Active:
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Delivers full High Definition 1080p 3D imagery, ideally suited to the home
environment.
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Sharper images and better colour reproduction because a home screen is much smaller than a cinema and
occupies a lower percentage of the viewers' field of vision.
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Active glasses use shutter technology for each eye that works together with the display
panel.
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Some glasses also have audio control incorporated
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