QUOTE(rx330 @ Aug 23 2017, 03:41 PM)
Thanks for the lesson as well
I have not tried 3D in my life except those days the red n blue comic type
i recently played a file which gave me the option of 3d or 2d, out of curiosity i picked 3D, it show left n right image
is this stereoscopic 3d? my tv shud be ku 5500 , is it possible for me to try out 3D?
any specific glasses i shud get?
Thanks again shifu
Those cheap ancient red/blue 3D can work anywhere, even on printed materials. Just have to find the matching Red/Blue glasses. No time to explain how it works.
But coming back to the Left/Right image you mentioned when you play the file on TV, is it 2 clear images side by side occupying each half of the TV screen? If so it is most probably an SBS 3D file. But don't get your hopes up, because it is not in 3D mode yet.
Only a 3D TV will have an option to activate and combine the two images so that they overlap (interlace) into one image (Passive 3D) or in the case of Active 3D , alternate the Left and Right Image (Full resolution, no interlace) so quickly (120 times per second) that your eyes only see a continuous overlapping Blur.
Only when you see the overlapping image, is it in 3D. Only then will the Special 3D glasses be able to view them in 3D.
However if you have one of those VR Glasses/Headsets (Those cheap ones only cost less than RM100/-) for inserting your Mobile Phone to view 3D , then you don't even need a 3D TV (Passive or Active) to see SBS 3D because using this method, the Left and Right image are positioned directly in front of your Left and Right Eyes respectively.
By doing this, the Left and Right is separated naturally due to the fact that the image is so close that your Left Eye can only see the Left image, and Vise Versa, your Right Eye can only see the Right Image. That way you get the 3D effect without any need for modern TechnologyIf in the old days if you have one of those 3D viewmaster gadgets you will understand.
This post has been edited by Ngto: Aug 24 2017, 01:45 PM