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3D Pictures With Anaglyph 3D Glasses

By: Joe Healy

3D Glasses set to be released for home use with DVDs and Blu-Ray
Disney studios will make its' debut into the 3D realm in August of 2008,with the release of Hannah Montana & Miley Cyrus:Best of Both Worlds Concert,which will include 3D glasses for home viewing. This was shown on Disney Channel with red-cyan paper 3D glasses in July 2008.
In all probability it will use similar 3D glasses in the blu-ray release. Thanks to Disney’s research, and the greater clarity of blue-ray, there have been great improvements in red-cyan anaglyph 3D glasses, particularly as they relate to the close overlay of 3D images, like Disney uses in their animation products. In comparison with the old-fashioned polarized or anaglyph technique, most Disney theatrical 3D images display much less mal-registration.

What makes 3D Anaglyph Glasses function?

3D glasses with the correct coloring cause anaglyphs to display a slightly altered image to each eye. An example is the red-blue anaglyph 3D glasses, the red filtered lens makes the red parts of the image appear as "white", while the blue parts are seen as "black". The brain will have its own version of what it looks like.; the eye covered by the blue filter perceives the opposite effect. True white or true black areas are perceived the same by each eye. The brain notices that each eye sees a different image, assumes that this is the result of different distances, and blends them together. This creates a normal stereograph image without requiring the viewer to cross his or her eyes.
3D Glasses from Rainbow Symphony
Inc.

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