Can people with strabismus see 3d effects?!
Question: Can people with strabismus see 3d effects?
I had a strabismus ever since i was born and no i am not cross eyed i have a wandering eye (not centered in the middle), but over time it just evolved into a lazy eye, although i can see distance between things perfectly and i have no problems with the ball while playing soccer or any sports, however the problem is that my eyes are not correctly alligned and i can see only through one eye (the right eye which is the clear one) but i can switch normally
So i went to the doctor a month ago and he prescribed for me glasses to wear, if i wear them my lazy eye becomes less blurry and more clear however my eyes are still not alligned correctly and i was wondering will the glasses make my eyes more straight over time? and if i keep on wearing them will i be able to see 3d after a while?
About a week ago i went to the tv store nearby and i just wanted to check the 3d tvs well i tried putting on the 3d glasses over my medical glasses and still it didnt work for me, i even tried many 3d movies and all of them didnt work
Note: if you are an Ophthalmologist or just have an experience with these things please leave your email i would be more than happy
So i went to the doctor a month ago and he prescribed for me glasses to wear, if i wear them my lazy eye becomes less blurry and more clear however my eyes are still not alligned correctly and i was wondering will the glasses make my eyes more straight over time? and if i keep on wearing them will i be able to see 3d after a while?
About a week ago i went to the tv store nearby and i just wanted to check the 3d tvs well i tried putting on the 3d glasses over my medical glasses and still it didnt work for me, i even tried many 3d movies and all of them didnt work
Note: if you are an Ophthalmologist or just have an experience with these things please leave your email i would be more than happy
Answers:
Best Answer - Chosen by Voters
If you aren't able to see a comparable image ( clarity ) with both eyes at the same time, then you won't be able to see 3D.
Both eyes have to be able to see 2 separate images clearly, then combine them...which can't be done when only one eye works at a time.
Optician