3D movies are gaining more popularity than ever. The Clash of the Titans, Alice in Wonderland, Cloudy with a Chance of meatballs, Toy Story 3 and a dozen more are now reigning the movie industry. Since 2009, we have been bombarded with great visual effect movies that got movie-goers raving about. After finally getting that ticket, you will receive a pair of odd-looking 3D movie glasses. What does it do anyway? Read on.
3D movies are best viewed using 3D movie glasses. These specialized glasses improve the clarity and vibrancy of the movie. There are several glasses to choose from ranging from traditional red and blue glasses to sophisticated polarized ones.
The older types of 3D glasses made images clearer. Basically, they would filter red lights in one eye and blue on the other. In viewing a 3D movie, red and blue colors from these images are then removed respectively for each eye. Your brain then creates an image that projects these special effects better. However, the drawback is that it takes away the brightness of the movie. There are some viewers that find this odd and would not use them throughout the movie.
The evolution of 3D movies also involved 3D movie glasses. From red and blue lenses to clear or grayish lenses, these sleek and highly functional movie glasses are slowly adapting to High Definition settings. The shapes and sizes also evolved from thin cardboard-like glasses to ultra-cool and 'geeky' glasses. A high-end movie lens costs more. Sony and Samsung are major producers of these sophisticated devices offering high-end movie lenses that are rechargeable. On the other hand, LG produced cheaper, more passive polarized glasses that you usually use in the cinemas.
Today, we favor these polarized lenses better than the standard red and blue glasses. Polarized lenses are more equipped in filtering several lights that dramatically improves the visual effects.
You will also appreciate these 3D glasses with your 3D DVDs. Playing a three dimensional movie using High Definition resolution should improve its special effects. If you do not own a HDTV, a 3D TV converter should help you get an almost similar effect with 3D-ready televisions.
These 3D glasses are essential to keeping these images 'real'. These come in a variety of shapes, sizes and lens colors. Some 3D DVD packages these glasses along with the DVD. It specifically caters to the visuals for that movie. So, if you ever find yourself across 'weird' looking glasses, wear them and enjoy the film!
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