Dale-n-Chip
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I admit I don't know much about how 3D works, or how having only one eye affects vision.
My one-eyed brother is going to DL in a few weeks and while he and I were discussing touring strategies and new attractions since his last visit (2000 maybe?), I started waxing poetic about TSM. "Um, hello! No 3D for One-Eyed Rick!"
(He lost his eye about 10 years ago and wears a glass prosthesis.)
He was thinking of 3D like this guy:
Since 3D is no longer color-coded, I know it's not exactly the same.
Anyone out there have experience viewing 3D movies/attractions with only one eye? Can someone give me some insight (insert rim shot
) about how having only one eye affects 3D vision?
Thanks--
mk
My one-eyed brother is going to DL in a few weeks and while he and I were discussing touring strategies and new attractions since his last visit (2000 maybe?), I started waxing poetic about TSM. "Um, hello! No 3D for One-Eyed Rick!"

He was thinking of 3D like this guy:

Anyone out there have experience viewing 3D movies/attractions with only one eye? Can someone give me some insight (insert rim shot

Thanks--
mk