LISmama810
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- Apr 14, 2008
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This might be a bit of an unusual question, but does anyone know what type of 3D technology Disney uses in shows and attractions?
I don't do well with 3D things--my eyes don't coordinate well, so images always look blurry and I get headaches and eye strain from them. I've found some "2D" glasses that basically change 3D images back into 2D ones, so people can enjoy 3D movies without the 3D. The thing is, it looks like they only work with 3D technology that uses circular polarization vs linear. The description says they work for regular movie theaters, but not IMAX, for example.
So...Bug's Life, Star Tours, Philharmagic, TSM, etc...anyone know if they're circular or linear?
I don't do well with 3D things--my eyes don't coordinate well, so images always look blurry and I get headaches and eye strain from them. I've found some "2D" glasses that basically change 3D images back into 2D ones, so people can enjoy 3D movies without the 3D. The thing is, it looks like they only work with 3D technology that uses circular polarization vs linear. The description says they work for regular movie theaters, but not IMAX, for example.
So...Bug's Life, Star Tours, Philharmagic, TSM, etc...anyone know if they're circular or linear?