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3D No glasses by Jonathan Post

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'Watson, I've deducted that this video is a fake.'
 
It doesn't look fake to me.
It just looks like those things he's put on his head are sending some sort of syncronized micro electrical shocks to his eyelids to generate the same effect as 3d glasses without the glasses. I personally hate 3d glasses because I already wear glasses so it is stupid wearing two pairs and I can't see without my original glasses - anyway, that is a bit beside the point. However I do not think watching movies in 3d warrants doing that to yourself. He obviously did not feel any discomfort since he was able to maintain his cool during the process but I wouldn't want do go through that just to see a movie when I can very much enjoy a normal 2d movie. And it damn right looks creepy CHEEZUS!
 
It doesn't look fake to me.
It just looks like those things he's put on his head are sending some sort of syncronized micro electrical shocks to his eyelids to generate the same effect as 3d glasses without the glasses. I personally hate 3d glasses because I already wear glasses so it is stupid wearing two pairs and I can't see without my original glasses - anyway, that is a bit beside the point. However I do not think watching movies in 3d warrants doing that to yourself. He obviously did not feel any discomfort since he was able to maintain his cool during the process but I wouldn't want do go through that just to see a movie when I can very much enjoy a normal 2d movie. And it damn right looks creepy CHEEZUS!

Welcome to the forums. Unfortunately you wasted a good couple of minutes typing all that; his eyes were never actually blinking. Good old computer wizardry :)
Although I was intrigued at first.
 
It doesn't look fake to me.
It just looks like those things he's put on his head are sending some sort of syncronized micro electrical shocks to his eyelids to generate the same effect as 3d glasses without the glasses. I personally hate 3d glasses because I already wear glasses so it is stupid wearing two pairs and I can't see without my original glasses - anyway, that is a bit beside the point. However I do not think watching movies in 3d warrants doing that to yourself. He obviously did not feel any discomfort since he was able to maintain his cool during the process but I wouldn't want do go through that just to see a movie when I can very much enjoy a normal 2d movie. And it damn right looks creepy CHEEZUS!

It is fake :p
 
Welcome to the forums. Unfortunately you wasted a good couple of minutes typing all that; his eyes were never actually blinking. Good old computer wizardry :)
Although I was intrigued at first.

I thought it was him blibking a couple of times, replaying the footage and speeding it up
 
And he's talking bullocks, cinemas use polarized 3d not active shutter

Nope, not all. A cinema in Leicester uses shutter tech. I saw Avatar there.

Xpand 3D

XpanD X101 Series features the fastest shutter technology for the brightest image. The X101 Series efficiency rating has been increased to over 15%.
 
Nope, not all. A cinema in Leicester uses shutter tech. I saw Avatar there.

Xpand 3D

XpanD X101 Series features the fastest shutter technology for the brightest image. The X101 Series efficiency rating has been increased to over 15%.

Yeah you got me dude, 1 cinema out of thousands :rolleyes:
 
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