Are there better 3d glasses for movies such as Coraline than the red and blue ones?

by 3D G33K

I saw Coraline in 3d at the movie theaters. The glasses I recieved there were definetly not red and blue and the movie looked fantastic. However, The blue ray came with the paper red and blue glasses and the movie loses so much of its wonderful color and just isn’t as impressive looking. Can one buy glasses that are similar to the movie theater ones and get a similar experience?

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4 Responses to “Are there better 3d glasses for movies such as Coraline than the red and blue ones?”

  1. Person


    IT wont work because special TV’s are needed for the polarized lenses to work. You are stuck with red and blue glasses until you get a 3d tv. :(

  2. Charlotte B!


    I wish, its so ghetto. It just made me nauseous (3d dvd)

  3. DanielM


    not fer sale but u can swipe some at the movies in imax 3d

  4. Tony R


    There are several different 3d formats and they all work differently. You have to have double images in a 3d movie and then only get one of each of these images to only one eye and get it to the correct eye. Thus the glasses. In theaters they use polarized 3d and all the left eye images have one polarized light wave and all the right eye images a second different polarized light wave. Then the lenses block and unblock the two light waves so each eye only gets one image.

    With tv you can’t get two light waves. So they resort to anaglyph 3d with the red and blue glasses. All right eye images one of these two colors and all the left eye images the other color. Then the color lenses block and unblock those colors.

    Right now anaglyph is all you can get with 3d on dvd. However, in the future they will offer field sequential 3d that looks just like polarized 3d in theaters. It uses shutter glasses that open and close with the image flashing on screen for the eye with the open shutter. It goes back and forth between eyes very fast. You will have to wait for field sequential.

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