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I believe 3d effects are technically better on a shutter 3d vs a polar 3d.
In polar 3d I accidentally tilt my head, get double exposure, and get a "confused" 3d picture. My mom does that and she gets 3d headaches. Now that most companies are forgoing the 3D Blu Ray and 3d Streams, i would like to know if there are shutter 3d communal theaters around northeast Ohio. If there is one, I'd like to go. But more likely, I pointed out to the absirdity of handong out $50 powered glasses and communally sharing them in the post Covid-19 world. I understand the economics of a communal shutter theater doesn't work. (Or if it does, it's unicorn rare and just set up as a tech experinent.) Someone prove me worng and show me a shutter 3d, (or an alternate 3d that doesn't have the problems of polar 3d.). It's the difference between a good show and a headache for my mom. |
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