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 Grek Forto Crosshair Corp
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Posted - 2009.08.29 15:39:00 - [ 1]
If you have eyeglasses already, do they affect how you wear those 3-D glasses? |
 Fraszoid Caldari Healthcare for Space Hermits
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Posted - 2009.08.29 16:32:00 - [ 2]
Not really as far as I could tell. I just saw the new Final Destination movie in 3D yesterday, and the glasses worked fine for me. Just push your glasses as far up your face as you can and put the 3D ones over top of them. That's what I did and it worked well. Only way to know for sure is to try. |
 Grek Forto Crosshair Corp
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Posted - 2009.08.29 16:46:00 - [ 3]
Originally by: Fraszoid Not really as far as I could tell. I just saw the new Final Destination movie in 3D yesterday, and the glasses worked fine for me. Just push your glasses as far up your face as you can and put the 3D ones over top of them. That's what I did and it worked well. Only way to know for sure is to try.
I guess. Thx |
 KingsGambit Caldari Provisions |
Posted - 2009.08.29 17:44:00 - [ 4]
Alternatively, you could paint one lens of your current glasses red, and the other green. Then you only need one pair. And you have the added bonus of seeing the real world in eye-jarring colour after the movie is over. In fact, prescription 3D glasses sounds like a viable product, noone patent that please, it's MY idea!!!!
In seriousness, you just put them on in front of existing glasses you would normally wear for a cinema. |
 Tamia Clant New Dawn Corp New Eden Research. |
Posted - 2009.08.29 19:36:00 - [ 5]
You could always go with contact lenses if you think it might be a problem, but I have friends that use glasses and they never have any issue using the 3D glasses on top of them. |
 Sazkyen |
Posted - 2009.08.29 20:04:00 - [ 6]
Originally by: Tamia Clant You could always go with contact lenses if you think it might be a problem, but I have friends that use glasses and they never have any issue using the 3D glasses on top of them.
Or a red and a green lense for instant win. |
 Nicholas Barker Deez Nuts. |
Posted - 2009.08.30 01:16:00 - [ 7]
won't effect it, one is bending the light (normal glasses) so that your damaged eyes can see correctly. the others work on polarisation or something like that i can't remember. |
 Dramaan |
Posted - 2009.08.30 01:51:00 - [ 8]
You can notice the color difrense if you not color blind.. 3d enchants the efect.
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