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Electro-stereoscopic displays provide parallax information to the eye by using a method related to that employed in the stereoscope. The 3D display systems normally in use use on of the following methods:
Separate vision for each eye (used in HMDs)
Shutter glasses (most common method)
Color filter glasses (used in some old 3D movies)
Polarizing glasses (used in some modern 3D movies)
Thanks for listing this useful information out here. I am sure that it will help lots of us. Since it is our future, hence we need to accumulate good amount of info related to it.
I think we use shutter glasses to watch the normal 3D movies and polarizing is used only when the 3D effect is more.
Ya now the equipments changed a bit. In place of shutter glasses some other thing has been used.
Yeah i guess that the shutter glasses were used before some years and now new thing used which is even more handy and effective than the shutter glass.
I guess shutter glasses are still in use, but they are used pretty less as compared to new modern ones.
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