The 3D news, and questionable stock tip, is that American Paper Optics, LLC plans to make and sell one billion more 3D glasses within five years, according to Market Watch. In 18 years of business, APO has not yet hit the one billion mark. Meanwhile, die-hard DIY-ers rather know how to make 3-D glasses at home. Old technology meets new.
Homemade 3D glasses - How to make them or get them.
Perhaps only non-geeks born before the '80s find this urge to make 3D glasses amusing, those for whom the mention of "3D glasses" inspires flashbacks of Jaws 3-D, the movie. Times have changed as has stereoscopic technology. So instead of learning how to make 3D glasses, check out the 3D ready Samsung Plasma TV via Gizmodo -- Get it and the 3D glasses are free.
If you're short a few pennies, you can visit NASA to learn an easy way to make the homemade 3D shades with sunglasses. (How to make 3D glasses -- NASA). Don't forget to add some bling.
New 3D movies - Better than before
If you've been out of the cinematic loop, interest in 3D glasses, homemade or otherwise, resurfaced in 2005 with Walt Disney's Chicken Little, viewed with a more eye-friendly technology called Real D. Yet, the animated film held a limited showing to under 100 3D-ready theatres. Conversely, Hannah Montana's 3D concert was seen at 683 theatres*. Deals were reached in Hollywood last Spring aimed at equipping 10,000 movie screens over the next three years. *
Many new and improved 3D movie experiences await.
Though you don't see New Yorkers donning cardboard glasses in the photo, the New York Times reports ten 3D movies thus far slated for 2009, including Avatar, Piranah, and Monsters vs. Aliens. With newer technology, classics will be available in 3D as well, the first released earlier this month.
Reviews are mixed whether you should learn how to make your 3D glasses in time to see Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D, but you can visit FirstShowing.net for a more alternatives and a comprehensive list of 3D movies for 2008 through 2010.
Start learning how to make your 3D glasses now...you want to look good on opening night -- besides shortages could happen.
3D glasses and stereoscopy websites
The 3-D Revolution: Includes 3-D movies screened in a commercial venue from 1883 to present day.
How to Make 3D Glasses Video: Easy-to-follow instructions for homemade 3D glasses based on the NASA pattern.
Stereoscopy History: This Wikipedia page offers interesting material on 3D images, vintage 3-D glasses and the genesis of the View Finder
New 3D Technology in Movie Theatres by CP Gregorycant, "is this an unfair advantage against studios who won't (or can't) go 3D?"
Source
*http://www.altfg.com/blog/film-movies/us-movie-theaters-going-3d/
http://stereo.gsfc.nasa.gov/classroom/glasses.shtml
http://gizmodo.com/361688/put-on-your-3d-glasses-for-samsungs-3d+ready-plasma-tv
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/13/movies/13show.html
Published by Donna Porter
Writer / Journalist -- A Yahoo News! Contributor Donna began her writing and internet career in 1995 in the health industry and became an early dot-com entrepreneur soon after. Masters certified in Internet... View profile
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30 Comments
Post a CommentThey can pop up when you wear them while looking at a 3D pic!
i'm actually thinking of using that NASA link to make some so i can try them with my GTX 295 just to see what the possibilities are with PC Games. could be interesting...
Great article,thanks Donna Porter
I recently saw Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D...not so much for the movie, but it had been years since I'd seen anything in 3D. The Technology certainly seems to have improved...made me jump a few times :)
Now I know how. Thanks.
Great article :) Sheri
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How cool, really neat!!!!!
Fun article Donna. Something about things jumping out of the screen at me makes me a little uneasy, even if it is only an optical illusion but my inner geek can't wait to figure out how to make them.
What fun, thanks!