I had lazy eye in the past and don't really see out of my left eye. will th!
Question: I had lazy eye in the past and don't really see out of my left eye. will this affect 3d viewing?
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I have a lazy left eye and struggle to see 3D films in the cinema. Although i think that 3D TV's are using different technology so I don't know. I'd imagine not, as different colors are sent to each eye to give the effect of 3D. So we should need two equal eye strengths to see it.... maybe...
It's possible that they'd work, but not probable. I can see some 3D through the glasses for 3D TVs, but it gives me a headache, and since I can't see anything close to that in real life, it quite honestly scared the living daylights out of me.
Strabismus and scary TVs.
If you don't see 3D with glasses, you won't be able to see the 3DS in 3D, but you can turn the feature off and use it in 2D.
Unfortunately, 3D glasses will not work for you. In order for 3D vision to work, your eyes have to work simultaneously together (binocular vision). Sorry
Licensed Optician
yes it will, i am sorry but i am in same boat so just chill, dont think about it, loss of 3d is nothing, you will always have people around you to tell you how far things actually are?