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Old 05-16-2022, 11:04 PM   #1
DaMegaTaco DaMegaTaco is offline
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Question What's the difference between different types of 3D glasses (IMAX, RealD etc)?

About to see the new Dr Strange in imax laser 3D and noticed these glasses seem to be pretty different from regular 3D glasses where it looks like it uses blue and yellow lenses. I want to take a pair home, but they seem to have an anti theft and I'm not trying to risk it going off even though I doubt they have the anti theft system installed. So am I right to assume these wouldn't work on my passive 3ad monitor l? Also how do they work? Has anyone else used them?




Edit: The movie just finished... The stuff on the screen didn't look any fifteenth from other 3D even though one lender is clearly blue and the other yellow, which I'm really not sure why. Any explanations would really help!

Edit 2: They definitely had the theft prevention sensors installed and made a lot of effort to make sure the glasses aren't taken. Really wish that wasn't the case as I'm really curious what the difference was between them and the regular dolby 3d was

Edit 3: I just realized it's not real d3D and dolby 3D, which I was able to look up and see the difference so I guess I figured out my answer

Last edited by DaMegaTaco; 05-17-2022 at 04:45 AM.
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