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auto-3D sunglasses

Use auto sunglasses polarizing lenses to make regular glasses become 3D in the dark
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One lens would become Red, the other Green.

I hesitated posting this one because there are so many 3D glasses posting, but I didn't quite see this.

theircompetitor, Jan 06 2004


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       regular glasses *are* three dimensional
po, Jan 06 2004
  

       You mean in all three dimensions, right, [po]?
Letsbuildafort, Jan 06 2004
  

       I think TC is trying to say that your regular sunglasses would become the 3D glasses that are handed out when you walk into a 3D movie.   

       You would also have to set the up so that one lens could be horizontally polorized and the other would be vertically polorized as some movies are shown this way.
GenYus, Jan 06 2004
  

       yes, thank you.
theircompetitor, Jan 06 2004
  

       Even if this were possible... having the trigger mechanism activated by darkness means you wouldn't be able to see anything.
waugsqueke, Jan 06 2004
  

       Actually, I think if darkness was the trigger it could be fine so long as there was a slight delay, and/or the "back-trigger" to regular mode required a level of ambient light that would not normally be present in the theater.
theircompetitor, Jan 06 2004
  


 

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