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    All good gatekeeper dispenser should know this

    http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/09/he...lly.html?sq=3D vision eye trouble&st=cse&scp=3&pagewanted=print

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    They need to tell people to put the 3d glasses over their exsiting eyewear. I had to tell a couple people around me, when we saw avatar, to keep their glasses on.

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    Haven't had a chance to do more than leaf through the printout on this, but it seems they're talking about two-color 3D. The emerging technology now is "shutter" glasses, glasses that alternately block, then allow vision in the two eyes. Will this then reduce accomodation time, limiting accomodation overall, thus reducing the disconnect between accomodation and convergence, and thereby eliminating the problem? Barry, have you read this all the way through yet?

    Thanks for sharing an interesting find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by finefocus View Post
    Haven't had a chance to do more than leaf through the printout on this, but it seems they're talking about two-color 3D. The emerging technology now is "shutter" glasses, glasses that alternately block, then allow vision in the two eyes. Will this then reduce accomodation time, limiting accomodation overall, thus reducing the disconnect between accomodation and convergence, and thereby eliminating the problem? Barry, have you read this all the way through yet?

    Thanks for sharing an interesting find.
    No, this applies to red/green, polarized and shutter 3D technology. My former professor has dubbed this "Avatar 3D syndrome."d

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