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Anaglyph 3D on a 3D tv
I have just brought a Panasonic (passive) 3D tv and have gone online to purchase some 3D films and Journey to the centre of the earth 3D has Anaglyph in brackets next to it. Isn’t Anaglyph the green and red kind of 3D, will this work with my tv using the glasses supplied with the tv?
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Anaglyph is indeed the colour separation type of 3D. And no it will not work with your TV and glasses. You need glasses with the appropriate coloured lenses to get the 3D effect.
The 3D mechanism of the TV is completely different. |
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I watched this flim on DVD and it had 2 pairs of glasses in the box but the effect was pants.
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Cheers both. This 3D stuff makes me feel like my dad trying to set the time on the vcr lol
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Anaglyph will be ok on your tv as long as you don't try to use the set's 3D system: it's completely different.
Just play it as normal, put on the specs and enjoy the disappointment.
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This 3D stuff makes me feel like my dad trying to set the time on the vcr lol
Thats odd, it just gives most people a headache
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